Commercial production of preskovite cells is yet.
Is there a substitute for silicone in a solar panel.
As of today silicon is the cheapest material for the production of solar photovoltaic cells.
Peskovite crystals which are naturally occuring look very promising as a cheaper alternative to silicon.
Crystalline material could replace silicon to double efficiency of solar cells.
A key feature in evaluating alternative solar photovoltaic materials is cell efficiency.
A few promising new materials include dye sensitized solar cells organic photovoltaics perovskite solar cells and quantum dot photovoltaics.
As a result there is a lot of interest in alternative photovoltaic materials.
Another downside of silicon solar cells is their manufacturing requires expensive ultra high purity silicon.
Scientists at purdue university and the national renewable energy laboratory have discovered how electrons move in a.
In spite of this a typical 60 cell crystalline silicon solar module produced today contains up to 12 grams of lead.