Toward Cost-Effective Solar Energy Use

Nathan S. Lewis(California Institute of Technology)
Science
February 8, 2007
Cited by 2,381

Abstract

At present, solar energy conversion technologies face cost and scalability hurdles in the technologies required for a complete energy system. To provide a truly widespread primary energy source, solar energy must be captured, converted, and stored in a cost-effective fashion. New developments in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and the materials and physical sciences may enable step-change approaches to cost-effective, globally scalable systems for solar energy use.


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