1. SubscriberPonderable
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    22 Jun '21 15:001 edit
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211285521004080

    This group report reasonable sized (a few cm²ðŸ˜‰ samples of their perowskite solar cell materials being stable over comparativeley long times. This sounds like really good news, though any commercialization is probably years in the future.
  2. Subscribersonhouse
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    23 Jun '21 17:151 edit
    @Ponderable
    They up the stability year by year but still, right now I think they deteriorate after 3000 hours or so, not a useful product yet.

    We need more like 30 THOUSAND hours of stability to be a viable product.
    Even that would be less than 4 years on the roof.
    Silicon I believe is good for 20 YEARS, 160,000 hours.

    That is what the final product spec needs to be for peroskvites.
  3. SubscriberPonderable
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    06 Jul '21 07:17
    @sonhouse

    right you are, but there is potential
  4. Subscribersonhouse
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    06 Jul '21 17:44
    @Ponderable
    Yep, literally thousands of scientists and engineers working full time on this problem.
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