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LiD

June 30, 2009 by Anonymous, 21 weeks 5 days ago
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LiD technology represents the future of solar energy.
Try deposition of the doped nanodiamonds on an electro-spun carbon nanotube "bonded" mat, both for electrical and thermal properties of the material. Oooor could you use this material to increase the output of the Li-interchange layer and forget the diamond. Carbon nanotubes are the only material which exceeds diamond in thermal conductivity.

The focus should be on the consumer level to open a new door on optional ways to provide power for the home. Although billion dollar scaled facilities are more attractive on paper due to all the #'s being thrown around. The consumer market offers the most $$ per unit in sales. Big corps want BIG discounts to do business with them.

Email me when I can buy some panels for my house.

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