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Polymer Solar Panels

 


Polymer Solar PanelsSolar panels, although environmentally friendly, are also very expensive. Scientists have found an alternative to them - polymer solar panels. What it is is described in the article.

A person, even a little interested in solar energy, is well aware of what solar battery - This is the combination of a large number of photocells mounted on any surface.

A solar cell is a semiconductor device that converts the energy of the sun into electric current. Solar cells of "traditional" solar cells are made of silicon. The manufacturing process for such batteries is complex and very expensive. Despite the fact that silicon is a very common element and that the earth's crust contains about 20% silicon, the process of converting source sand to high-purity silicon is very complicated and expensive.

In addition, sometimes there are problems with the disposal of waste photocells, since in addition to silicon, these photocells also contain cadmium. And finally, silicon photocells become very hot as they work. After which their performance begins to decline. Therefore, in addition to photocells, silicon batteries also require expensive cooling systems. See more about this here: How are solar panels arranged and work?. All this made scientists look for more effective methods for converting solar energy.

Polymer Solar PanelsAn alternative to silicon solar panels could be polymer solar panels. This is a new technology, and dozens of research institutes and firms around the world are working on its development. See also: New technologies. Conductive plastic

A polymer photocell is a film that consists of an active layer (polymer), aluminum electrodes, a flexible organic substrate and a protective layer. To create rolled polymer solar cells, individual film solar cells are combined.


The advantages of polymer solar cells compared to conventional crystalline: compactness, ease, flexibility. Such batteries are inexpensive to manufacture (expensive silicon is not used for their manufacture) and are environmentally friendly, since they have a less significant impact on the environment.

There is only one drawback - the efficiency of converting solar energy to polymer solar cells is still very low. This drawback limited the creation of such batteries at the level of prototype samples.

Alan Heather Solar BatteryCurrently, the highest efficiency of polymer solar cells managed to get Alan Heiger from the Center for Polymers and Organic Solids of the University of California at Santa Barbara (seven years ago he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery and development of conductive polymers) and Gwang Lee from the Korean Institute of Science and Technology in Gwangju.

Their solar battery has an efficiency of 6.5% with an illumination of 0.2 watts per square centimeter. This is the highest level achieved for solar panels made from organic materials. And although the best silicon solar cells have an efficiency of 40%, nevertheless they show very strong interest in polymer batteries around the world. True, the technology for the production of such batteries is still at an early stage of its development.


The first polymer batteries commercially launched in Denmark.

Recently Danish company Mekoprint A / S launched the first line on which polymer solar batteries will be produced. The company has been engaged in design and development work for about 10 years and is now ready for mass production of such batteries.

Production consists of multi-layer printing of a solar photocell onto a flexible film, which can then be twisted, cut and made of solar panels of absolutely any size.

The first polymer batteries commercially launched in DenmarkAccording to company specialists, the main plus of polymer batteries is their low cost. Their production will cost the company at least 2 times cheaper than the production of conventional silicon batteries. This circumstance, in turn, will affect the market value of polymer batteries and as a result they will become much more affordable.

The second plus of polymer batteries is their tremendous flexibility. Such a battery - can be cut with a knife, can be turned into a tube, can be glued to any surface of a completely arbitrary shape.

If desired, such a battery can even be glued on clothes (which was once done by Danish specialists). The polymer battery was glued to a regular hat. And in sunny weather, the battery power was enough for a small portable radio to work from it.

And finally, one cannot fail to mention the cleanliness of the production process of such batteries. It turns out. their production is no more harmful than the production of ordinary plastic utensils and the harmful emissions into the atmosphere that occur during the production of ordinary silicon batteries can soon be forgotten.

It is possible that after some time we will forget about gas and coal, since with the further development of this technology it is quite possible that the generated electricity using solar polymer batteries will be cheaper than the process of generating electricity by burning traditional energy sources.

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    He is an electrician and is interested in everything new. But I hear about it for the first time. Soon you will not surprise anyone with solar energy.

     
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    The Americans also produce and sell “hard” polymer elements for solar cells, and they roll them in soft materials (something similar to fiberglass). Power must be calculated depending on the place of residence, but the declared power of a set of 108 elements is 195 watts. The size of the item is 75 * 150 mm. Without details, a battery of 0.980 watts requires five sets (about $ 130 each). The area of ​​such a set is 1.2 sq.m. It’s not a problem to make boxes of any convenient configuration for yourself - you need laminated plywood, an aluminum profile, Plexiglas, and adhesive sealant. Elements and panels assembly can be found on EBAY.com or EBAY.de. But the Germans have it all a little more expensive, and they are capricious - they do not want to deliver to Latvia or Russia. True, there are intermediary firms, they will solve the issue of delivery, but slug their 10 percent.

     
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    It would be cool as soon as possible, and if it gets to the Chinese, they completely wind up the whole planet with ribbons.

     
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    # 4 wrote: arestarx | [quote]

     
     

    Now the price of solar panels is declining abroad and it is already possible to find panels at a price of $ 1.27 / W. True, such prices have not yet reached us.

     
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    # 5 wrote: Evgeny | [quote]

     
     

    Interesting, but so far useless bullshit) You can not compare with traditional energy sources, in order to generate as much energy as a small thermal power plant gives, you need to occupy vast territories ... in this case it is more interesting to produce biodiesel. The idea with a hat is funny)

     
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    # 6 wrote: Nikolay | [quote]

     
     

    Oil and gas giants will make them very interested so that this technology (and other alternative technologies of energy sources) does not develop on a national scale in our country. For private use can be done, there will be substantial savings.

     
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    Hands itch to glue the airship with such a film.If it were not for the Americans who prevented the use of helium during the construction of Hindeburg, who knows, maybe this economical, safe mode of transport for both passengers and the environment would replace airplanes.

     
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    # 8 wrote: Leonid | [quote]

     
     

    The article is more informative,  nevertheless, alternative sources of energy are not widespread in our country, let’s say, as in Europe. Every house there has a solar battery, and we only met at gas stations, but billboards

     
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    In general, the energy of the future. In Volgograd (112,877 km) and Astrakhan (49,024 km) regions we have so much Sun that there is no salvation from it in the summer. In general, in figures it is about 50 Kcal / sq.cm. in year. That is 500 Billion. Kcal / sq km year. Or about 81 billion. Gcal. in general by regions. Having built at least a quarter of this area (the steppe and abandoned farmland, as well as the cities themselves, a shade here in the summer is very handy) solar power plants with KPD At least 5% (just polymer batteries) Russia will receive 84.78 Billion. GJ (23,550 Billion kWh) of electricity. This is equivalent to a thousand Sayano-Shushensky hydroelectric power stations. And there is Kalmykia, Kazakhstan, the Rostov region ...
    In general, I thought, haphazardly, some cyclopical numbers. According to other estimates, 11,130 mln. Kw Hours that seems more real. But in general, whatever you say, this is a huge energy. This will create an eco-city without cars (full electric transport), air conditioners, solar furnaces for the production of energy-intensive materials, etc. Having improved the quality of life, it is impossible to sell electricity. But the government is not aware of this. It continues to build nuclear power plants, clogging the earth with radioactive waste. For all that, the capital expenditures for these solar stations are unlikely to exceed the amounts needed for the construction of nuclear power plants and hydroelectric power stations, apart from nuclear fuel and environmental damage.

     
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    Vladimir,

    ... We have in Volgograd (112,877 km) and Astrakhan (49,024 km) ...

    Solar panels tend to get dirty, they need to be washed, otherwise the efficiency drops dramatically, who will wash them in such an area, chemistry will not work, and how much water is needed for this.