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Understanding Solar Energy

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pjc50 ◴[] No.43423893[source]
Good longread.

What I'd like to have a better understanding of, and I'm hoping to crowdsource here, is exactly how the solar panel cost has come down so precipitously. Part of it is simply manufacture scaling - almost everything is much cheaper in large quantities. But part of it must be a thousand incremental tech advances. Things like the reduced kerf diamond wire saw.

Also of note: I think monocrystalline has won completely? People experimented with all sorts of alternate chemistries and technologies, like ion deposition and the extremely poisonous CIGS, but good old "Czochralski process + slice thinly" has won despite being energy intensive itself.

Perovskites remain an unknown quantity.

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doctoboggan ◴[] No.43424624[source]
My understanding is that China recognized the potential of solar power around 20 years ago and decided they wanted to be the world's manufacturing hub for solar panels. The government invested in R&D early, and today we are reaping the fruits of that investment.

The same thing is happening now with storage, but western governments are weary of losing that battle as well. To address this massive tariffs were put in place by the previous US administration, and are likely to be increased by the current administration. Hopefully this doesn't slow down the production of batteries, but instead just moves the production out of China and into other countries, but that remains to be seen.

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1. cman1444 ◴[] No.43428081[source]
Wary not weary