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NANOSOLAR POWERSHEET
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Why It’s Cool It’s Better, Faster, and
Cheaper than conventional solar panels.
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Better More versatile and durable than
conventional solar panels Can be placed in many more places under
more conditions.
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Faster Printed like a newspaper instead of
assembled Less time to install
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Cheaper Costs less to manufacture and only
$0.30/watt to produce electricity, versus $3/watt for conventional solar panels, and $1/watt for coal.
Maintenance and installation costs are lower as well.
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How It’s Made The sheet is made of 5 layers in
3 easy steps An aluminum foil is pressed out
for the bottom layer A thin layer of the element
molybdenum is printed onto this foil layer
Another press is used to cover it with 3 more layers consisting of a semiconducting ink, a P/N junction layer, and a zinc oxide electrode conducting layer.
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How It Works Light passes to the
middle semiconducting ink layer, which breaks up the electrons.
The molybdenum on the fourth layer acts as an electrode, and as the end of the circuit.
The second layer is a P/N junction, which conducts the electrons through to the top layer.
The top layer conducts the electrons and work as the beginning of the circuit.
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Uses
Can be placed nearly anywhereRooftops, Cars, Laptops, Cell Phones, etc.
Help develop 2nd and 3rd world countries
It’s cheap, durable, and soon will be a plentiful source of electricity