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Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1
Will be great. But will in be enough to repcace every car for a electrical car.
I think we need a lot of gas for that. The electrical cars will be produced with "natural" "clean" gas.
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Ruskis are having difficult grasping it huh
Lets a take a few quotes from
Professor Paul Dastoor / Staff Profile / The University of Newcastle, Australia
"When painted across a roof, the cells
produce enough electricity to power a household."
"The cells can already produce at lower light levels than existing solar-based silicon cells with installation costs approximately
one-tenth of installing a silicon solar system."
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Within the next six months, the Centre for Organic Electronics is also welcoming new infrastructure and equipment that will help build the next layers of the cells. A newly installed printer at the University's Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources (NIER) has made it possible to
print up to a hundred metres of solar cells a day. Professor Dastoor expects the
first prototypes to be available within a year."
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Understand its a University project, they are not moving to full scale commercial production, just doing the background work so it can be. Its going to be copyright free so any company and any country can produce it. And the 1/10 price is based on the research versions NOT the commercial ones, I'm sure the Chinese can spin them out at 1/100th or less.
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It also can be used to collect hydrogen gas and they are working on home based compressors that would make it useable for heating and cooking. And before you go "But Hydrogen", Australia has some of the strictest safety regulations in the world, it will be safer than current gas systems.
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Understand this is not a theory anymore its moving in to prototype stage right now. And once that's done.. its available for any company to make.. copyright free.
And if you take anything from this just let it be change is coming and change is coming very fast in regards to home energy production.