12-01-2016, 08:26 AM
IEEE has gathered together a whole bunch of hard data on solar cell efficiency over the last decade into one cool, interactive chart.
![[Image: PzqVS1b.png]](http://i.imgur.com/PzqVS1b.png)
Click here for the full interactive chart, and links to deeper analysis.
For space colonization, the rapid increases in solar cell efficiency are good news. Sure, a nuclear plant would be great, but politically, solar panels are a much easier sell.
On the other hand, as terrestrial solar gets better and cheaper, it chips away at the economic advantage of space-based solar power. So we may need to find other anchor industries to support the initial space-based economy. My bet's on tourism and video production. But what do you think?
![[Image: PzqVS1b.png]](http://i.imgur.com/PzqVS1b.png)
Click here for the full interactive chart, and links to deeper analysis.
For space colonization, the rapid increases in solar cell efficiency are good news. Sure, a nuclear plant would be great, but politically, solar panels are a much easier sell.
On the other hand, as terrestrial solar gets better and cheaper, it chips away at the economic advantage of space-based solar power. So we may need to find other anchor industries to support the initial space-based economy. My bet's on tourism and video production. But what do you think?
Joe Strout
Lead Developer, High Frontier