Website review: Nanosolar's Breakthrough - Solar...
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•66 reviews since Nov 23, 2007
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katienz rated 6 months ago- Breakthrough!

prosep rated 6 months ago- Nanosolar's Breakthrough - Solar Now Cheaper than Coal Their mission: to deliver cost-efficient solar electricity. The Nanosolar company was founded in 2002 and is working to build the world's largest solar cell factory in California and the world's largest panel-assembly factory in Germany. They have successfully created a solar coating that is the most cost-efficient solar energy source ever. Their PowerSheet cells contrast the current solar technology systems by reducing the cost of production from $3 a watt to a mere 30 cents per watt. This makes, for the first time in history, solar power cheaper than burning coal. Nano particles

- Ambral-Blue rated 7 months ago
- From the page: "This makes, for the first time in history, solar power cheaper than burning coal."

geauxlsu225 rated 7 months ago- Nanosolar... efficient solar energy!

Goatboy77 rated 7 months ago- Now we're getting somewhere!

- fanucon rated 7 months ago
- Solar still costs quite a bit per watt in CO2 to produce Nuclear is the way to go

drone37 rated 7 months ago- Kinda makes sense really

l4j rated 7 months ago- The future of solar , looks bright!!

SplashLeChat rated 7 months ago- From the page: "The Nanosolar company was founded in 2002 and is working to build the worldâ€s largest solar cell factory in California and the worldâ€s largest panel-assembly factory in Germany. They have successfully created a solar coating that is the most cost-efficient solar energy source ever. Their PowerSheet cells contrast the current solar technology systems by reducing the cost of production from $3 a watt to a mere 30 cents per watt. This makes, for the first time in history, solar power cheaper than burning coal. These coatings are as thin as a layer of paint and can transfer sunlight to power at amazing efficiency."