Solar energy supply – No. 38 (Nov. 2012) - a podcast by EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratory for Materials Science & Technology

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Solar modules made from silicon are too rigid for many applications – and they are often too expen-sive. Solar cells on flexible film are the solution, and are capable of generating power from sunlight much more cheaply. Empa is researching into the construction of such cells, and a start-up company is already trialling series production next door. Two types of cells are examinated: Inorganic solar cells – so called CIGS cells – on the one hand, which should be ready for market in a few years. On the other hand Empa does research on organic solar cells on the basis of dyes. With this technology, transparent solar cells become possible.

And also in this issue:Driving CLEVER with natural gas and electricity --- “Empa never stands still”: Interview with Brigitte Buchmann, the new head of department. --- Brought to the boil and freshened up: A new type of asphalt heals cracks by itself.

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