Nanosolar has maintained that their technology, when applied to a high speed printing line, could produce the amount of panels required for 1 GW peak output. From a single line. That's the peak output of a medium sized nuclear plant, at a far cheaper cost. If these new printing tools let them achieve and reproduce that, then that would be real sweet.
Sweet, those people are smart, I'd love some Nanosolar for my roof, but I don't own my own roof... oh well.
No wonder they don't have an IPO yet...
nice but their is also many other solar companies in that list
Nice piece of information but their are many other solar companies.
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Jhndnl2012 you have posted this on the wrong thread!
Nanosolar has some neat technology as well as Suntech and many others
Nanosolar has maintained that their technology, when applied to a high speed printing line, could produce the amount of panels required for 1 GW peak output. From a single line. That's the peak output of a medium sized nuclear plant, at a far cheaper cost. If these new printing tools let them achieve and reproduce that, then that would be real sweet.