Dear Shri R K Singhji
( Minister – MNRE /
raj.ksingh@gov.in )
Your Ministry has introduced PLI ( Production
Linked Incentive ) Scheme for manufacture of conventional ( Mo-Si ), Solar PV
panels / modules
I urge you to :
# Consider
extending this scheme to Organic Printed Solar Film, described below
# Invite Prof Paul Dastoor to set up in India, a manufacturing facility with a
capacity
to produce 100 million Sq
- ( @10 Sq Meter per concrete / pucca building for 10 million buildings / This
facility will
enough film in 3 years )
This
has the potential to fulfil the commitment made by our PM Shri Modiji at COP26
in Glasgow
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
/ hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 20 Jan 2022
Context :
Public
Debut for Printed Solar
Extract :
The University of Newcastle renewable energy tech - which is,
# ultra light-weight,
# ultra flexible,
# recyclable and
# cheap to manufacture,
will power interactive public lighting in Sydney.
The material, similar in thickness and appearance to a chip packet, is manufactured using
conventional printers.
Creator of the organic printed
solar material, Physicist Professor
Paul Dastoor from the Faculty of
Science said his team were excited to take their
‘science to the streets’ in what represented significant progress toward commercial availability of the material.
The government is
seeking to bring down carbon emissions over the next 30 years and the community
has been very engaged on this subject. Globally, there are many research groups
like ours working on sustainable energy technologies and now, via the technology investment roadmap, is our opportunity to ensure
we invest in and deliver clever solutions,” said Professor Dastoor.
Director of the University’s Newcastle Institute for
Energy and Resources (NIER), Professor Alan Broadfoot, said the University
was committed to bringing the world closer to a sustainable future through its next
generation resources engagement priority.
“The printed solar
project highlights the transformational research coming out of
NIER through valued partnerships with government, industry,
and the community in critical areas such as
new energy technologies,” said Professor Broadfoot. (alan.broadfoot@newcastle.edu.au )
This technology will
really disrupt and revitalise the contracting print
industry.
Printed
solar is manufactured on conventional printers – our lab-scale system previously manufactured
wine labels.
“Compared to familiar energy technologies, this material has almost a
surreal quality - it’s supremely light, hyper-flexible and incredibly thin
Printed
solar is cheap
to manufacture, at a production cost of less than $10 per square metre and rapid to produce, with commercial scale equipment capable of
producing kilometres of material a day.
“No other renewal energy technology
can be manufactured as quickly. The low
cost and speed at which this
technology can be deployed is exciting as we need to find solutions, and
quickly,” said Professor Dastoor.
With over 99 per cent of the panels
consisting of PET, the material
can be recycled - a distinct advantage over traditional silicon panels.
The low-cost, light weight,
flexibility and durability of the material are inspiring a range of possible
applications including disaster relief and recovery applications; retractable
recharging systems for electric vehicles,
caravans/camping and the defence industry; floating
covers for dams and pools; yacht sails; smart blinds for residential and
high-rise buildings; greenhouse covers and more.
Professor Dastoor said his goal was
to coat as many surfaces as possible with the material.
Imagine
a world where everyone has access to electricity, and where every surface can generate clean, low cost, sustainable energy from the
sun. That’s a world I want to live in,” said Professor Dastoor.
Related Links :
Prof Paul Dastoor /
Shining Light on Organic Electronics
[ paul.dastoor@newcastle.edu.au ]
Extract :
When painted across a roof, the cells produce enough electricity to power a household.
Dastoor estimates that if the 2.2 million houses in NSW were to use
these cells, it would be the equivalent to an entire power station.
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CC :
Shri Mukesh
Ambani ( mukesh.ambani@ril.com )
Smt Isha Ambani ( isha@ril.com )
Shri Gautam Adani (Gautam.Adani@adani.in )
Shri Karan Adani (chandan.lakhwani@adani.com
/ karan.adani@adani.in )
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