Nano Saws cut silicone wafers thinner, reducing consumer cost

by daleythegreenguy on April 1, 2009

The solar industry is becoming even more consumer friendly, and the newest cost cutting measure is by going thin, baby, thin! Thin is in, and the new nano saw cuts silicone layers so thin, the cost to manufacture solar cells from these lightweights is expected to be reduced by 18 cents per watt! *

Even now, as solar prices are breaking low price thresholds unheard of even last year, this new cost cutting edge-pun intended-will drive solar cell prices even lower. You’ve got to get in on this, the solar cell revolution is now! Who in their right mind would ever have said that it’s a buyers market in the world of solar panels. But it’s happening before our eyes, and the movement keeps on keeping on!

Nano saws will continue to be one of the ways to keep the price of solar cells right. The government stimulus package and state incentives are just another part of the package. 2009 is going to be another banner year for alternative energy and solar cells in particular. It’s time to be a part of that movement. Go solar, and go now!

  • http://solarenergynewsandreview.blogspot.com/2009/03/applied-materials-delivers-major.html

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