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I've been following the progress of solar panels and hear that they're only about 16% efficient. What's the score with this? Ruth on the M25

They are only about 15% efficient. The best ones yet are in the order of about 30%. There's new research going into this now where people are working out a way of making them spit out far more electrons, or current, for one photon or particle of light. But it's certainly experimental at the moment and the thing is that they're so expensive to build and environmentally costly to build that it's not like Peter's ramp. It's actually costing you far more to build them and run them at the moment than they actually ever pay back, so it's just not energy efficient.

June 2006


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