World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!

For many years, solar cells had been considered as an inferior energy technology due to high cost – even in the renewable energy paradigm; however, progress in materials processing and engineering have helped them emerge as a frontline renewable energy technology with energy payback time that has be...

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Main Author: Rajan, Jose
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ump-189452018-07-26T02:58:06Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18945/ World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality! Rajan, Jose Q Science (General) For many years, solar cells had been considered as an inferior energy technology due to high cost – even in the renewable energy paradigm; however, progress in materials processing and engineering have helped them emerge as a frontline renewable energy technology with energy payback time that has been lowered from over a decade to a couple of years (at least in some parts of the world) during the last ten years. Commercial solar panels are typically manufactured on rigid platforms; fabricating them on flexible substrates, such as transparent plastics and metallic foils, would enable effective harvesting of energy in a number of diverse areas from indoor electronics to automobiles and from windows to portable applications. Furthermore, it would open up web-based roll-to-roll fabrication conducive to massive throughputs. Solution processable solar cells offer promising opportunities towards this end. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18945/1/fist-2016-poster%20inpex16-jose-World%E2%80%99s%20First%20Nanorod%20Solar%20Module.pdf Rajan, Jose (2016) World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality! In: The Invention & New Product Exposition (INPEX) 2016, 7-9 June 2016 , Pittsburgh, United States of America. p. 1..
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World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
description For many years, solar cells had been considered as an inferior energy technology due to high cost – even in the renewable energy paradigm; however, progress in materials processing and engineering have helped them emerge as a frontline renewable energy technology with energy payback time that has been lowered from over a decade to a couple of years (at least in some parts of the world) during the last ten years. Commercial solar panels are typically manufactured on rigid platforms; fabricating them on flexible substrates, such as transparent plastics and metallic foils, would enable effective harvesting of energy in a number of diverse areas from indoor electronics to automobiles and from windows to portable applications. Furthermore, it would open up web-based roll-to-roll fabrication conducive to massive throughputs. Solution processable solar cells offer promising opportunities towards this end.
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author Rajan, Jose
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title World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
title_short World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
title_full World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
title_fullStr World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
title_full_unstemmed World’s First Nanorod Solar Module: Materials Fancy Goes Reality!
title_sort world’s first nanorod solar module: materials fancy goes reality!
publishDate 2016
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18945/
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