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December 13th, 2006

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Solar Panels Made From Blueberries? Yummm!

You know I can’t resist an interesting eco-headline, and this is certainly no exception. I was actually going to call this post “Blueberry Flavoured Solar Panels”, but I figured that would be taking things a little too far!

Anywho…

Came across an interesting story at coolest-gadgets.com. Apparently some Italian scientists have developed solar panels using a pigment found in blueberries, thus eliminating the need for silicon. The result is a much cheaper solar panel with greater flexibility (a solar ‘fruit roll-up’?). Sounds very cool!

Here is an exerpt:

The technology is based on the idea that organic semiconductors could reduce drastically the cost of production of the solar panels, which is one of the main drawbacks of this alternative energy source. It is estimated that the standard solar panels manufactured with silicon have an efficiency rate of 15%, meaning that the electric energy produced is 15% of the solar energy captured. The solar panels using only organic materials, like the pigments of blueberries, are achieving an efficiency of 4% in the laboratories, but the hybrid panels created with a mixture of organic and inorganic material are already presenting efficiency rates of 10% or more, close to what current commercial panels offer.

The usage of organic material in the production of solar panels could accelerate the pace at which the cost per watt is decreasing. The retail cost of a photovoltaic system would cost as much as $10 per watt in 1990 while in 2005 it was costing somewhere around $5. This alternative energy source has spread around the world mainly in regions that could not rely on traditional sources or in places that presented strong governmental incentives. If the technology keeps evolving steadily, though, it looks like that it will start competing directly with standard energy sources.

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Written by Bentley on December 13th, 2006 with 5 comments.
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Announcing “The Better World Homepage”

The Better World Homepage

Just received word earlier today from one of our eco-friends, Jason Trout (of GreenBusiness.net fame), that his latest project was about to launch - as you’ve probably guessed by now, it’s called The Better World Homepage.

I really like the idea behind this site and have already made it my own homepage. Aside from having a handy dandy Google search box (my usual homepage is Google so this makes me happy), the page offers rotating feeds from a variety of eco-blogs (I was very flattered to learn from Jason that we were included), The Better World Homepage blog, and a variety of donation- and action-worthy causes.

I love the idea of getting into ‘green mode’ as soon as I connect to the internet in the morning. I know it will really help to kickstart my day and get me headed in the right direction. Having access to a number of different eco-resources in one spot will be very cool.

I would love to see Jason add a little more ’stuff’ - maybe some pretty images and perhaps some other cool resources - but I’m sure it will develop quite a bit over time as people provide their feedback etc.

Anyway, be sure to check it out, make it your homepage, and tell a friend or five!

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Written by Bentley on December 13th, 2006 with no comments.
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