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− | Ubiquitous PV here refers to easily-applied, durable and very cheap photovoltaic surface coatings, using inexpensive raw materials and manufacture processes (perhaps based on nanocrystalline {{wp|Dye-sensitized_solar_cells|dye-sensitised solar cell}} technology), that could cover the majority of roofs, pavements and roads. This vast distributed energy gathering area has the possibility of providing a significant percentage of the energy requirement of modern society. | + | #REDIRECT [[Energy#Ubiquitous photovoltaics]] |
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− | Conveniently it would mean that the greater the population concentration in any particular area, the greater the energy generating surface would be.
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− | {{wp|Polymer_solar_cell|Polymer solar cells}} could ultimately be woven into clothing, allowing mobile power for phones, personal computers etc.
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− | The range of electric vehicles could be greatly improved by integrating photovoltaics into the paint and windows.
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− | Photovoltaic cells have already been integrated with glass windows, such as SunTech's PhotoVol Glass system.
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