There is no secret that as solar panel technology improves, its ability to meld into home designs that are pleasing to the eye will improve. New solar technology will be able to withstand the weather of the region, and permit maximum capture of solar energy by integrated solar technology, and vary in color, texture and shape.
Here are some ideas of what others think that homes of the future may look like. Do you have any ideas?
Sass
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Dear Sass,
I do not talk with you for many months. I remain frustrated with the company, what happened to ICP? Are you working for the company now?
What is the future of the ICP?
Thank you,
Abel Iturriaga Perez
Spain
Abel
Hold on. Because we had a fight between old investors and new ones, it will be a while but remember that ICP has a big value as a tax loss now, so someone will pick it up, at higher value than current market, that’s my opinion. i no longer work there, my blog will be updated to remove “ceo of icp solar” and then we shall see.
Sass,
Now I am shareholder of Powerfilm, a solar thin film company. Do you know this company?
What do you think about their technology?
I personally like Frank, the CEO of PowerFilm. The challenge to any flexible material is to get beyond the small world of portable solar solutions and to be able to work on roofs. The challenge for a single junction amorphous product is its low efficiency, so we’ll have to see what he can do with efficiency improvemensts before determining its proper path. Hope this helps.