Matt the Poet
Critical Thinker
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Just wondered if anyone here knew anything about this.
The Guardian published a piece on the front page of Saturday’s edition trumpeting some sort of breakthrough in solar panel technology that’s going to make it as cheap to produce electricity from the sun as it is to produce from oil. Which is very exciting, and allows the breathing of maybe a tiny sigh of relief over the whole global warming issue.
The BBC website, however, seems to have bypassed the issue, and I haven’t seen or heard it reported anywhere else.
Checked the relevant company’s website (Nanosolar), and they haven’t announced anything – the last thing of interest that happened was some sort of buyout/top personnel change issue.
So – is this company marketing sneaking into the broadsheets on a slow news day? Lazy science journalists picking up on an elderly story? Or has anyone heard anything elsewhere about it?
The Guardian published a piece on the front page of Saturday’s edition trumpeting some sort of breakthrough in solar panel technology that’s going to make it as cheap to produce electricity from the sun as it is to produce from oil. Which is very exciting, and allows the breathing of maybe a tiny sigh of relief over the whole global warming issue.
The BBC website, however, seems to have bypassed the issue, and I haven’t seen or heard it reported anywhere else.
Checked the relevant company’s website (Nanosolar), and they haven’t announced anything – the last thing of interest that happened was some sort of buyout/top personnel change issue.
So – is this company marketing sneaking into the broadsheets on a slow news day? Lazy science journalists picking up on an elderly story? Or has anyone heard anything elsewhere about it?