Saturday 23 February 2013

How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry http://www.energy-broker.co.uk/how-3d-printing-could-revolutionise-the-solar-energy-industry/

During President Obama’s recent state of the union address, I was particularly drawn to one specific comment he made. The statement by the president I’m referring to was, “A once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionise the way we make almost everything.” 3D printing has been increasingly used to produce jewellery, dental work, prototyping and even creating human organs. However, as an energy strategist, I’m most excited about the potential for 3D printing to revolutionise solar panel and photovoltaic (PV) cell manufacturing.

For starters, for those not familiar with 3D printing, it’s the ability to make a three-dimensional “solid” object from digital design specifications. In other words, 3D printing is really a smart printer that creates objects layer by layer through additive manufacturing or the deposits of materials such as glass, silicon, plastic, resin and ceramic by following a virtual blueprint or animated software.

You may be asking why I’m so positive on its relationship to solar power. Well, that’s easy. Right now there is a huge lack of energy storage, which, coupled with known manufacturing inefficiencies, have damaged solar industry sentiment. Therefore future production of solar cells must be more sustainable. This has me intrigued by the potential 3D printing can have on the solar sector.

via How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry | John J Licata | Environment | guardian.co.uk.


How 3D printing could revolutionise the solar energy industry

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