The Energy Blog has this post on a report from NanoMarkets, an industry research firm that estimates the market for thin film and organic solar PV will grow to $3.3 billion (U.S.) by 2013. Of this, building-integated PV using these approaches will capture the largest share.
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April 1st, 2006 at 7:26 pm
One of the Cleantech Blog columists did an article recently on nanotech’s rise in solar in DSC technology.
http://www.cleantechblog.com/2006/03/sun-may-shine-down-on-nano-solar.html