Using particle accelerator technology to bring down the cost of solar panel manufacturing and hasten a transition of world energy usage to more of a reliance on solar installations.
Particle accelerator solar panel.
Using a particle accelerator a machine that speeds up sub atomic particles to nearly the speed of light rayton solar slices up ultra precise pieces of silicon the key material used to make most.
A startup has created a method for using a particle accelerator to slice microscopically thin silicon wafers that reduce the cost to manufacture solar panels by more than 60 by eliminating waste.
Bill nye backed startup uses particle accelerator to make solar panels 60 cheaper.
Thanks to an interesting property of particle physics charged particles like protons.
Startup rayton solar is running a crowdfunding campaign to attract investors to its proton accelerator technology used to more efficiently slice off silicon for solar panel production making the manufacturing process 60 cheaper.
A us startup backed by bill nye has promised to make solar panels 60 cheaper to manufacturers by using particle acceleration to slice microscopically thin silicon wafers.
The particle accelerator is fired face on at the boule and the accelerator embeds protons inside the silicon.