Coming Soon: Spray-On Solar Panels

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Spray-on tans, spray-on solar panels…what’s next? Researchers at the Australian National University are working with Spark Solar Australia and Braggone Oy on a three-year project to develop spray-on solar panels that are both cheap and highly efficient.

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Traditionally, solar cells are made of silicon coated with a thin layer of anti-reflective silicon nitrate. The cells are expensive to produce because they are made in a vacuum. With the spray-on method, cells travel along a conveyor belt and are sprayed with hydrogen film and anti-reflective film as they go, thus removing the need for a vacuum.

Scientists working on the project also hope to increase cell efficiency beyond the normal range of 5 to 24 percent.

ANU is currently testing the process, and commercial production is expected to begin in 2011.

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