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Wish we would focus on the development of solar, as hard as we do the search for fossil fuels, before it's too late! No more drillin' and spillin' of Oil, Corporate can't beat solar's delivery logistics-angular perspective, planetary rotation is all you need. No more tankers, trucks, pumps, gas stations, tank farms, or wars of acquisition fought; disguised as liberation. Just pure sunlight, we are using oil to consume ourselves (...and all life, for that matter) right out of a perfectly good planet,

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"A small Mississippi solar panel factory that, until this week, had been working in semi-secrecy, claims that its unique manufacturing process allows photovoltaic panels to be produced at almost half the cost of conventional methods. The key, according to Twin Creeks Technologies, is in the thinness of its monocrystalline wafers, dramatically reducing the material required.

Where conventional solar wafers can be sliced down to about 180 micrometers in thickness, Twin Creeks is able to produce laminas only 20 micrometers wide using what it calls its "Hyperion" manufacturing system.

This system employs a technique Twin Creeks calls Proton Induced Exfoliation. During this process, hydrogen ions are embedded into layers within standard silicon monocrystalline wafers without altering the wafer's inherent characteristics. The ions are embedded using a high-voltage, high-current ion accelerator which Twin Creeks CEO Siva Sivaram told Technology Review is "10 times more powerful" than any accelerator commercially available. The embedded depth is precisely controlled via the voltage of the accelerator beam.

When the ion layer is heated inside a furnace, a thin lamina of the host wafter is separated from the rest. The process can be repeated with the same wafer to extract up 10 usable layers. A metal-coating is applied to each layer to add strength.

Twin Creeks claims that only 10 percent of a standard wafer performs useful work. Though the company has not announced specific performance figures for panels created with its technology, it says that solar cells, LEDs and other devices made with its skinny laminae have "similar or better levels of performance" than those made using conventional wafers.

Though conventional solar wafer thickness has come down over the years, the 20-micrometer wafer available now is a disruptive breakthough. But rather than position itself as usurper, Twin Creeks seems to be pitching its manufacturing technology to established solar panel manufacturers rather than selling solar cells itself. The company claims that a factory equipped with its technology can manufacture solar cells for 40 cents per Watt. By comparison First Solar, which positions itself as the "premier provider of comprehensive PV solar systems", announced only last month that it had cut costs to 73 cents per Watt.

Research technologies (thin-wafers included) that threaten to multiply the efficiency of photovoltaic panels emerge with clockwork regularity, but generally such developments are far from proven at the commercial level. By contrast, Twin Creeks claims its Hyperion 3 systems are available for shipment immediately, and can individually produce 1.5 million skinny wafers—sufficient for over 6MW of solar cells—per year.

The exfoliation method is also applicable to germanium, silicon carbide, gallium nitride and other III-V compounds. Though Twin Creeks' initial focus is on solar cells, it claims its process is suitable in the manufacture of LEDs, power electronics equipment, image sensors and 3D packaging."
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11 comments // Keep Your Ion Solar Panels!

  • Kayshadog
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      Kayshadog  
    • I'll bookmark this with all the other wonderful breakthroughs I've watched over the years. Funny how so many never see the light of day (pun not intended). If I didn't know better (sarcasm) I would think they are being suppressed by corporations, governments, (add your own) etc. It does feel that way.

      How often have we heard about discoveries in energy, medicine, science and others, all with such promise for the betterment of mankind, life, the planet? We get the "buzz" from the media, small feel good moment and then the item quietly disappears without follow up.

      I am a liberal, a 99%'er and I am disgruntled. I could lay out what I believe to be the primary reason why these hopeful discoveries & achievements vanish, but most of you on Current already know what they are.

      I have hope in the occupy movement - Occupy Wall Street, Occupy the Planet, Occupy Democracy.

      However, I think we also need to "Occupy Knowledge"!

      It should be ILLEGAL, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY for any Corporation, Government, Group or Individual to deliberately prevent, suppress, sabotage, destroy, bury etc by any means whatsoever knowledge, discoveries, achievements, technologies etc. beneficial to humankind, even if said knowledge might be detrimental to the organization or individual!

      The knowledge we have accumulated to date has been hard won! In the last 100 years we have accumulated more knowledge than in all the times before. We have finally developed a system of investigating the universe that works! Now we must prevent greed & vested interests from protecting the status quo for profits over progress!

      Rant end.

      Cheers!

    • 1 year ago
  • circlesquared
  • circlesquared
    • +4
      circlesquared  
    • awesome...now pair that with the kid that proved an upright tree like structure is a more efficient way to gather light and we are rolling. Free the masses to live rather than be enslaved...people and planet

    • 1 year ago
  • artemis6
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  • ThunderHeart
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      ThunderHeart  
    • At first, I thought this was some kind of St. Paddy's Day joke....I just couldnt believe it was true. As I read on....the truth began to sink in. This is....incredible news for us. I said a few days ago that in as little as 20 tears, we would be able to provide all the juice a home needs from one small cell. I had NO idea we're a lot closer than that.

      Way to go!

    • 1 year ago
  • ampersand
    • +4
      ampersand  
    • If this true and pans out it will be good news for Mississippi, and great new for everyone else.
      A firm like this with game changing solar product could pull a huge part of the state up from it's dismal standings in a raft of economic and social categories.
      Good on them.

    • 1 year ago
  • MSII
  • stew54
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      stew54  
    • think how far we would be ahead if the GOP golden boy Reagan would have kept the solar panels on the whitehouse and promoted them.Like everything else the cost of them would be affordable enough that everybody could own them.

    • 1 year ago
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