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.
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?
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