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IBM claims major boost in solar cell efficiency
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Why is nobody looking at the biochemical mechanisms used by plants (photosynthesis)? Plants are pretty damn efficient at converting solar energy into chemical energy and have had billions of years to refine the process. I imagine it's going to be difficult to get more efficient than that.
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I think that someday soon you will see solor powered cars. They will not look like those clumsy knockabouts in in the picture above, but will look like a normal colored car, perhaps using that paint on solar cell tech people are developing, with perhaps IBM's cooling thingamajig.
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For this you can thank.......high oil prices. $4/gal is a b!tch, but everyone is rushing to develop alternative energy solutions. The next 5 years should prove to be very exciting.
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It's what I've always said - necessity is the mother of invention. We could've done this stuff in 1980, but thank Ronnie Raygun and his successor for destroying any interest and backing for serious alternative energy research/policy in the U.S. It was more important to build a *****load of nuclear bombs I guess (and run up the biggest deficit in history to do it, which our great, great, great-grand kids will be paying for). Don't even get me started.
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Hey now, let's not go pointing the finger in only one direction. There's many people to blame for our lack of energy independence. Who consistently blocks the construction of nuclear powerplants?
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the oil industry?
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I bet he was thinking of the Demoncratic Party |
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Crap, its going to start getting colder, isn't it? and I was looking forward to a nice hot summer.
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