| Is the Silicon Shortage Ending? |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Friday, 18 April 2008 | ||
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Building a silicon manufacturing plant is no small (or environmentally insignificant) job. But the higher prices have lead to a huge investment in production, and it's starting to look like we might actually soon have something besides the cost of silicon defining the costs of panels. Many solar manufacturers have taken supply issues into their own hands by building their own silicon plants. It looks like 2009 should be a turning point for the supply of silicon. The result will be a fairly significant drop in the price of solar panels, and an increase in the amount of panels being produced. But this silicon shortage has had broader implications than short-term price hikes. The introduction of new, thin-film technologies that don't use any silicon could make silicon panels less competitive at any price. But silicon remains the true high-volume photovoltaic technology. We'll have to wait until next year to see how the end of the shortage affects prices, and whether thin film technology can continue wheedling away at silicon's market dominance. Via CNet
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written by Green In Richmond, TX , April 18, 2008
We're getting there
written by Cyrus , April 18, 2008
There are new technologies emerging that decrease the amount of silicon needed while increasing the power yield. I think one company that is doing this is AVA Solar in Colorado.
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written by Bob Wallace , April 19, 2008
Solar still has a way to go before it can be used by the masses.
Not really. Just plug them into the grid and sell the power with the rest of the mix that we use. Few of us are going to run our own utility companies. But we will be willing to purchase solar-produced electricity as prices become more and more competitive.
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written by Bob Wallace , April 19, 2008
Solar still has a way to go before it can be used by the masses.
Not really. Just plug them into the grid and sell the power with the rest of the mix that we use. Few of us are going to run our own utility companies. But we will be willing to purchase solar-produced electricity as prices become more and more competitive.
Gamechanger Start-Up in Silicon-Power Te
written by William Pentland , April 20, 2008
A new silicon start-up in Ontario has developed a new way to process solar-grade silicon from low-quality silicon, which will dramatically increase supply.
http://cleantechlawandbusiness.com/cleanbeta/index.php/179/solar-power-gamechanger/ | ||
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