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Posted by Steve O'Hara-Smith on January 27, 2008, 5:51 pm
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:57:12 GMT
mauried@tpg.com.au (Mauried) wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:55:21 +0000, Steve O'Hara-Smith
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> >On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:19:51 -0500
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> >> Anthony Matonak wrote:
> >> > J. Clarke wrote:
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> >> > The search is hardly required. I can remember when PV was more than
> >> > $8/Watt and it can now be purchased for $3/Watt. One company says
> >> > they are shipping panels for $1/Watt (but not to just anyone).
> >>
> >> If they aren't shipping to "just anyone" at that price then they're
> >> subsidizing it with something else.
> >
> > Nope the $1/Watt outfit is Nanosolar who have a roll to roll
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> Nowhere have I seen any evidence that Nanosolar are actually selling
> their solar panels for $1 a watt.
From this page:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/dec/29/solarpower.renewableenergy
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"This is the world's lowest-cost solar panel, which we believe will
make us the first solar manufacturer capable of profitably selling solar
panels at as little as 99 cents a watt," said Roscheisen yesterday.
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A clear claim from a Nanosolar spokesman of a selling price of less
than $1 per watt.
> All they have stated is that they can make them for $1 a watt and that
Various reports put the manufacturing cost at $0.30 per watt, see
for example:
http://www.celsias.com/2007/11/23/nanosolars-breakthrough-technology-solar-now-cheaper-than-coal/
I think all the reports with this figure stem from the same press
release.
> they are sold out for the next 18 months.
The claim on their site is 12 months.
> The actual shipping price has not been revealed.
No it has not - all that has been said is "capable of profitably
selling solar panels for as little as 99 cents a watt", they might be
charging more, charging less or even giving them away and taking a loss. I
haven't seen the contracts.
> The manufacturing cost of a product does NOT equal its sale price.
Of course it doesn't - but where did you get the idea that the
manufacturing cost was $1 per watt ?
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