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	<title>Comments on: Breakthrough in Thin-Film Solar Cells</title>
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		<title>By: jon</title>
		<link>http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/breakthrough-thin-film-solar-cells/#comment-11819</link>
		<dc:creator>jon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 04:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t understand the logic. They are using extremely rare elements in the design that is going to be in very short supply soon, what they are doing isn&#039;t going to fix the impending shortages by increasing the efficiency and using less material. It&#039;s a bit like designing better nuclear reactors but there is not enough uranium left to run them nor could they support everybody wanting to use it. At best they will give breathing space by extending resources but it isn&#039;t a path of good decisions. If you are building a house you don&#039;t build it out of gold bars, you use the most common and cheapest materials you have. I swear the human race is getting dumber. I can see it now, go on holiday and find your solar panels stolen due to the materials in them are now worth a fortune. Think that&#039;s funny, people were stealing copper off live electric train lines when the price jumped.

With the amount of money they blow on developing new technology, governments could have used the old technology they all ready come up with and given us all free energy with that money regardless of how efficient it is. As a bonus all the global warming and oil issues just go away. There is no such thing as problems. People create there own problems with stupid thinking and letting stupid people make decision for them!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t understand the logic. They are using extremely rare elements in the design that is going to be in very short supply soon, what they are doing isn&#8217;t going to fix the impending shortages by increasing the efficiency and using less material. It&#8217;s a bit like designing better nuclear reactors but there is not enough uranium left to run them nor could they support everybody wanting to use it. At best they will give breathing space by extending resources but it isn&#8217;t a path of good decisions. If you are building a house you don&#8217;t build it out of gold bars, you use the most common and cheapest materials you have. I swear the human race is getting dumber. I can see it now, go on holiday and find your solar panels stolen due to the materials in them are now worth a fortune. Think that&#8217;s funny, people were stealing copper off live electric train lines when the price jumped.</p>
<p>With the amount of money they blow on developing new technology, governments could have used the old technology they all ready come up with and given us all free energy with that money regardless of how efficient it is. As a bonus all the global warming and oil issues just go away. There is no such thing as problems. People create there own problems with stupid thinking and letting stupid people make decision for them!</p>
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		<title>By: Gregory Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gregory Smith</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 03:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cascades of electrons are your best bet at recovering the maximum efficiencies possible from Indium Gallium Sesium-copper combinations...but incorporating Nitrites might increase their absorption rates and the cascade effect can continue all the way to the inverter if you anodize the copper connections with Indium-Galluium coatings... thus the electrons are conveyed all the way to the junctions. More heat if there isn&#039;t an outlet for them, but since that isn&#039;t the case, they should provide enormously larger yields... at 8 electrons per atom traded versus 2 for copper,,,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cascades of electrons are your best bet at recovering the maximum efficiencies possible from Indium Gallium Sesium-copper combinations&#8230;but incorporating Nitrites might increase their absorption rates and the cascade effect can continue all the way to the inverter if you anodize the copper connections with Indium-Galluium coatings&#8230; thus the electrons are conveyed all the way to the junctions. More heat if there isn&#8217;t an outlet for them, but since that isn&#8217;t the case, they should provide enormously larger yields&#8230; at 8 electrons per atom traded versus 2 for copper,,,</p>
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