I was listerning to my latest podcast from “Inside Renewable Energy” yesterday, and I listerned to a facinating interview with Pradeep Haldar, a Professor of Nanoengineering at the College of Nanoscale Science, were he describes the application of nanotechnology in the current design on solar materials. This is not research science, its now , applications that are benefiting from this technology, This is not a short interview, so arrange to have some private time and listen, I have always thought that we should understand what’s going on in this technology, not the high end of the science, but just the principles, we will be specifying these materials and its right we understand what they can do, there life expectancy, how they interface with the rest of the building, and there effect on the overall design of the building and in particular the element in question, so head over to Inside technology and listern to the
“Applying Bioclimatic Design; Building Solar Cells from the Atom Up” So print of this page and make your own notes as you listern, and keep in your folder
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