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How have solar cells undercut coal?

29 Jul 2019 Anna Demming

Martin Green – Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, and Director of the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics – talks to Anna Demming about developments in the physics and politics around solar cells over the past three decades that have helped and hindered photovoltaic energy suppliers to finally outbid fossil fuels.

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Martin Green describes the developments that led to photovoltaics finally undercutting coal for energy. (Credit: iStock/gerenme)
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