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Aber genauso wahr wie die Aussagen in dem neuen Quartalsbericht oder die signifikanten Umsatzsteigerungen aus dem vorletzten Quartalsbericht oder ........ man kann es beliebig fortführen.
Jahrelang nur Bla Bla Bla --- und immer wieder neue phantastische Geschichten.
dass Du meine Beiträge auf WO auch so gerne liest und dafür sorgst, dass die Werbeeinnahmen und natürlich meine Einnahmen genauso steigen.
Danke dafür und einen schönen 1. Mai wünsche ich Dir persönlich.
http://www.nanoge.org/HOPV14/...SID=04ec87bd9117bd54f70c1b9d64d4eef2#
Durability and Scale-Up Avenues for Perovskite-Based Mesoscopic Solar Cells
Nancy Jianga, Geoffrey Munyemea, James Farnella, Hans Desilvestroa
a, Dyesol Ltd, 3 Dominion Place, Queanbeyan NSW 2620, Australia
b, ERI@N, NTU, Level 5, X-Frontier Block, Research Techno Plaza, 50 Nanyang Drive, 637553, Singapore
Perovskite-based mesoscopic solar cells have recently attracted enormous attention from academic and industrial researchers due to high power conversion efficiency while still holding the promise of many of the advantages of dye solar cells, such as high performance under diffuse and non-ideal light conditions, ease of manufacture and low embodied energy. However, commercialisation of perovskite solar cells will depend on the scalability of its assembly processes and adequate durability.
In this work, the durability of the device and some of the components of the perovskite solar cells were evaluated under different storage conditions. Results will be discussed in terms of degradation mechanisms. Screen printable blocking layers and ultrathin mesoporous-TiO2 films were developed in view of industrial scalability and compared with traditional spin coating and multi-pass spray pyrolysis processes. Good results with high performance and excellent consistency from devices based on scalable processes will be presented.
Discussions are currently underway with a "large Australian materials company" that could play an important role in our endeavour to establish a manufacturing presence in Australia. The focus would be both the Australian market and Asian export. While not critical in our discussions with government, this strengthens our vision and determination to have technology manufactured and commercialised locally which we hope will translate into increased financial support and job creation in Australia....
...könnte es sich dabei um Bluescope handeln??...wie gesagt es ist nur eine Vermutung, aber wäre es so abwägig?....wenn sich das bewahrheitet, dann hätte m. M. n. Dyesol ausgesorgt, finanziell sowie was die Vermarktung und Kommerzialisierung für den australischen und asiatischen Kontinent anbetrifft......bluescope ist dort sehr aktiv... ;-)
Bluescope-Seiten umgeschaut........
Since 1915 the steel industry has been an essential part of Australia and its economy. BlueScope's heritage traces back to the very beginning.
Our history has always been in steelmaking - but the future lies in selling Australian innovation, technology and expertise to the booming Asian and global growth markets.
BlueScope's business has been built on the strength of our global partnerships, global networks and global brands. Our track record of successful global partnerships enables us to prosper in widely diverse markets. In India, we have established a joint venture with the highly respected Tata conglomerate, a joint venture in Saudi Arabia is opening new opportunities in that expanding market, in North America, our 50:50 North Star BlueScope Steel joint venture with Cargill continues to perform strongly, and our joint venture with Nippon Steel - NS BlueScope Coated Products - will open exciting new markets and opportunities in Asia.
Equally important are our successful partnerships with our customers. Many of our customers are Fortune 500 companies, and we can help them realise significant savings in the total cost of their buildings by reducing construction schedules.
Our global networks are another great BlueScope strength, with more than 100 facilities in 17 countries, employing over 16,000 people serving thousands of customer
http://www.bluescopesteel.com/about-us#sthash.cNsp6ZUQ.dpuf
interessant: Es besteht eine Verbindung TATA/Bluescope:
Tata BlueScope Steel is an equal joint venture between Tata Steel and BlueScope Steel in the field of coated steel, steel building solutions and related building products. The Company operates in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region.
http://www.tatabluescopesteel.com/About-Us/Organisation/defa…
http://www.bluescopesteel.com/latest-news/...-up#sthash.w7y7lOCl.dpuf
»Hohe Wirkungsgrade, niedrige energetische Verluste zwischen Absorberbandlücke und Gerätespannung-, Niedertemperatur-Verarbeitbarkeit, billige Precursor-Materialien und die Möglichkeit zum Abstimmen der Absorbermaterialien Bandlücke durch einfache chemische Substitution, machen die Perowskit-Solarzellen zu idealen Kandidaten für die Verwendung als oberste Zelle in einem Doppel Tandem-Junction.«
Mensch Leute, da steigt Solar ja in eine ganz andere Kategorie auf.
In einigen Jahren.
DYESOL LTD | ASX: DYE | OTCQX: DYSOY | FWB: D5I
Market Release
–
2 May 2014
Dyesol Appoints New Director
Queanbeyan, Australia, 2 May 2014
:
Dyesol is very pleased to inform shareholders
it has appointed Mr Antoine
(Tony) Shirfan M. Eng (Mech) as a director of Dyesol Limited.
Tony received his initial Bachelors Degree in Engineering in Beirut at the American University before achieving his Masters in Engineering at Maine University in the United States. Tony has a long history in successfully developing
chemical and mining asse ts, including working with Cristal in their global operations
and as Managing Director of Bemax Resources, a mineral sands miner formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Chairman, Richard Caldwell welcomed Tony to the Dyesol board of directors: "Tony is an
experienced and talented
businessman who we expect to make a strong board contribution, especially in relation to our goal of mass manufacture of our solid
-
state DSC technology. It is important that our relationship with our strategic investor Tasnee
enjo
ys close co
-
opera
tion and clear communication."
Though perovskite solar cells are only 5 years old, their efficiency has skyrocketed from 3.8% to 19.3%
creating cells that are up to 32% efficient. That could make solar electricity as cheap as power produced from fossil fuels.
Let's roll!
Von wem die wohl die tollen Pasten beziehen?
...Eindruck, dass die Vorbereitungen für die Kommerzialisierung mit Tasnee an Board in vollem Gange sind :-))
"Chairman, Richard Caldwell welcomed Tony to the Dyesol board of directors: "Tony is an experienced and talented businessman who we expect to make a strong board contribution, especially in relation to our goal of mass manufacture of our solid-state DSC technology.It is important that our relationship with our strategic investor Tasnee enjoys close co-operation and clear communication."
Wir müssen alles dafür tun, um der zu erwartenden Nachfrage nach unseren Pasten im kommenden Jahr gerecht zu werden.
Und 2011:
Grid Parity ist erreicht und die Massenproduktion in Reichweite
Und 2013:
Mit ssDSC ist das Problem Stabilität in den Griff zu kriegen, was bei liquid DSC weiter ein Problem darstellt!
ssDSC ist besser geeigent als liquid DSC, da die erreichte Performance mit DSC NUR mit einer rötlichen Farbgebung erreichen konnte, die nicht marktgängig gewesen wäre!
Aber nun: Jetzt aber die Wahrheit !!!
"Good results with high performance and excellent consistency from devices based on scalable processes will be presented.".....
http://www.nanoge.org/HOPV14/...SID=04ec87bd9117bd54f70c1b9d64d4eef2#
Durability and Scale-Up Avenues for Perovskite-Based Mesoscopic Solar Cells
Nancy Jianga, Geoffrey Munyemea, James Farnella, Hans Desilvestroa
a, Dyesol Ltd, 3 Dominion Place, Queanbeyan NSW 2620, Australia
b, ERI@N, NTU, Level 5, X-Frontier Block, Research Techno Plaza, 50 Nanyang Drive, 637553, Singapore
Perovskite-based mesoscopic solar cells have recently attracted enormous attention from academic and industrial researchers due to high power conversion efficiency while still holding the promise of many of the advantages of dye solar cells, such as high performance under diffuse and non-ideal light conditions, ease of manufacture and low embodied energy. However, commercialisation of perovskite solar cells will depend on the scalability of its assembly processes and adequate durability.
In this work, the durability of the device and some of the components of the perovskite solar cells were evaluated under different storage conditions. Results will be discussed in terms of degradation mechanisms. Screen printable blocking layers and ultrathin mesoporous-TiO2 films were developed in view of industrial scalability and compared with traditional spin coating and multi-pass spray pyrolysis processes. Good results with high performance and excellent consistency from devices based on scalable processes will be presented.
compact.de bitte mitmachen !
was soll das schon wieder ? ticken unsere politiker noch irgendwie ?