Tech | December 25, 2011 | 14 comments

'Sunbelievable' Solar Paint Could Power Home Appliances, Scientists Say

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Green homeowners may soon be able to say goodbye to unwieldy solar panels thanks to a new paint that generates electricity by harnessing energy from "power-producing nanoparticles, researchers have announced.

The paint, dubbed "Sunbelievable" by developers at the University of Notre Dame, looks no different from any other paint used to coat home exteriors and other surfaces. But when hit by light, the semiconducting particles within Sunbelievable produce small amounts of electricity that researchers hope they can magnify in great enough amounts to power home appliances, Science Daily reported.

"We want to do something transformative, to move beyond current silicon-based solar technology," research leader and Notre Dame professor Prashant Kamat said. "By incorporating power-producing nanoparticles, called quantum dots, into a spreadable compound, we've made a one-coat solar paint that can be applied to any conductive surface without special equipment."

Unfortunately the paint is far from ready to be sold commercially, Kamat explained.

"The best light-to-energy conversion efficiency we've reached so far is 1 percent, which is well behind the usual 10 to 15 percent efficiency of commercial silicon solar cells," Kamat said. "But this paint can be made cheaply and in large quantities. If we can improve the efficiency somewhat, we may be able to make a real difference in meeting energy needs in the future."

According to The Daily Mail, researchers will need to do a lot more than only "somewhat" improve the paint's efficiency because an average home needs about 285 square feet -- or £10,000 ($16,000) worth -- of solar panels to run.

That's not stopping many organizations from continuing to invest in traditional solar panel technology. Google and KKR & Co. announced Tuesday that they planned to invest a combined $189 million in U.S. solar facilities, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Solar power projecting are becoming more lucrative investments thanks to federal and state incentives and the declining price of solar panels, according to The Journal. Last month alone, Warren Buffet's MidAmerican Energy Holding Co. made plans for two huge solar-power investments, announcing plans to buy a $2 billion California solar farm in addition to a 49 percent share of a $1.8 billion solar-power plant owned by NRG Energy.

Buffett's investments come in spite of the devastating bankruptcy of promising Silicon Valley solar technology start-up Solyndra, which had received a half billion dollars in federal loans before suspending operations in August.

Solyndra's failure hasn't seemed to slow down the solar-industry all that much. According to a Dec. 15 report released by the Solar Energy Industries Assn., more solar installations occurred in the third quarter of this year than during all of 2009, The Los Angeles Times reported.

"The U.S. solar industry is on a roll, with unprecedented growth in 2011," Rhone Resch, the chief executive of the solar group, told The Los Angeles Times. "Solar is now an economic force in dozens of states, creating jobs across America."

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14 comments // 'Sunbelievable' Solar Paint Could Power Home Appliances, Scientists Say

  • 20thsieclefox
  • DanCastro
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      DanCastro  
    • The traditional power sources have limited solar in SF and they will try very hard to maintain there hold, OWS Occupy freedom for individuals to power their lives!

    • 5 months ago
  • circlesquared
  • SoCalFramer
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      SoCalFramer  
    • I would think that building codes would be changed and all new construction should be required to have solar panels. Commercial projects should be required to have as many as possible, some of those roofs are the size of football fields. Residential roofs should be required to meet a certain threshold. All existing buildings should be required to have solar installed when there roofs are replaced, this should be subsidized for the existing residences. Subsides should be for individual home owners only. This change in building codes could change our nation for the better.

    • 5 months ago
  • Johnny_Los_Angeles
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      Johnny_Los_Angeles  
    • Whats amazing is the more traditional solar panels are now about at parity with the cost of grid electricity, due to falling prices, higher output efficiency and longer life over 30 years now, and considering how much they raise your property value they are now an investment, yet how many do you see on rooftops??! People are stupid.

    • 5 months ago
  • circlesquared
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • Johnny_Los_Angeles:

      Solar panels is the lesser solution and I'll tell ya why. Solar Energy is variable. You might get great rays ONE DAY but then two weeks of less strong rays.

      That's no way to run a factory.

      That being said yes, solar panels can be forced to work, with great difficulty, but it can be FORCED THROUGH THE ROUND PEG HOLE the same way they did with combustion engines. You take a good look at a combustion engine whaat do you see John? 8 plugs producing a MASSIVE AMOUNT OF HEAT, right?

      Okay, so take away 7 sparkplugs and send fuel to ONLY ONE CYLINDER then what would that make the surrounding 7 cylinders? Super hot. Okay, so what can ya do with 7 engine cylinders STUFFED WITH HEAT if not make a superior Steam Engine?!

      Using one-eighth the amount of gasoline, or diesel, or gas, or whatever ya want. Let's see. 8 x 25 mpg = 200 miles per gallon, eh John?

      You said stupid people. Whew. Don't look in a mirror. We've all been had my friend. We've been taken to th' woodsheds like errant little squalling children and THRASHED ROUNDLY ALL OUR ENTIRE LIVES.

    • 5 months ago
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
    • Johnny_Los_Angeles:

      Such a car engine USING ONE-EIGHTH THE FUEL would also be producing ONE-EIGHTH THE AIR POLLUTANTS. I figure a 5-cylinder would work great for cars.

      That would give ya 2 cylinders to the left, two cylinders on the right, and the one combustion cylinder in the middle. Tractor trailer rigs you'd want a larger center cylinder surrounded by 6 actually would be better than 7. Three on the left side, three on the right side. You have to balance the cylinder fires so the engine doesn't raise the vehicle Up & Down...

    • 5 months ago
  • Gravity_Man
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      Gravity_Man  
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    • He's {insert Scientist's here} gonna kill your a** LionHeart!!! You people kill me. 1%. 1%. That's ONE PER-CENT. How many years {insert Decades here} til the struggling citizens (insert PEONS here} get it?

      Scientific achievement eh? hahahaha And what pray tell is Gravity chopped liver? Do you have any idea at all the amount of Force needed to hold the oceans down on this planet traveling 1 THOUSAND MILES PER HOUR ON A SPINNING BUCKET~PLANET?

      http://www.newpath4.com/gravitywheel10202010upsidedownpendulumsofwoodrowriley.jp...

      Gravity doesn't need scientists it needs manufacturing AND EMPLOYEES. DUH. Had I had the monies to use lighter weight metals or plastics and used plastic bolts & nuts instead of metal that design would be working right now, spinning Home Generators off their spindle-shafts already.

      And when snow & ice & high California windstorms tears down powerlines you would sit inside your warm homes and laugh. NOW, NOT 50 YEARS FROM NOW. RIGHT NOW.

      I LIKE RIGHT NOW. YOU SHOULD SEE MY LATER DESIGN BLOWS THIS ONE AWAY. YOU'RE NOTHING TO THEM BUT NEANDERTHALS WHINING ON THE GROUND, LIKE LITTLE NEANDERTAL BABIES WANTING TO BE DIAPERED & FED. INSECTS FEEDING ON ROTTEN MEAT.

      JESUS IS ON THE WAY AND HE LOVES YOU, AND ALL MY ENGINE SYSTEMS ~AND INEXHAUSTIBLE ENERGIES~ WILL BE YOURS, BECAUSE THIS SYSTEM WON'T. JESUS WILL, AND SOON.

      See this page please => http://www.watchtower.org/e/20060715/article_02.htm#_KingdomComeThyWillBeDone_on...

    • 5 months ago
  • Gravity_Man
  • circlesquared
  • kennymotown
  • gypsysailor
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      gypsysailor  
    • I first heard about this paint about 5 years ago at a convention. Also, work is being done on a coating that produces energy in day light and darkness, 24/7.

    • 5 months ago
  • circlesquared
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      circlesquared  
    • "Solar is now an economic force in dozens of states, creating jobs across America."

      I would love to believe this to be the case and hope that it is...cool tech none the less.

    • 5 months ago
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