Saturday, 2 March 2013

Solar Energy of the Future?


Researchers  have developed a ‘solar paint’ that could one day replace solar cells and make renewable energy much cheaper. Electrical comapnies in the westend Glasgow
The paste, which is made of hi-tech 'quantum dots', can be put onto any surface and produce electricity from the sun.
The dots are semiconducting crystals which are between two and 10 nanometres in diameter and are mixed into dye that looks like normal paint.
In tests they were just one per cent efficient, less than one 10th the efficiency of a standard solar cell, but the researchers are convinced that rate will improve in the future.
The paint has prompted speculation it could one day be applied to the side of homes to turn the entire property into a giant hi-tech 'sun trap'.
Solar energy has long been championed as a solution to the growing energy crisis, but it is expensive.
A typical home needs around 285 square feet of solar panels to meet its electricity needs, costing around £10,000, although that does not include the expensive installation.
Those who wish to use energy guzzling devices like an air conditioner might have to pay even more.
University of Notre Dame scientists used nano-sized particles of titanium oxide and covered them in either cadmium sulphide or cadmium selenide. Landlord Certificates Glasgow
The paste was created by putting this into a mixture of water and alcohol.
When it was put onto a conducting material and light was shone onto it, the scientists noticed that electricity was generated.
The discovery has been praised because it is so simple to set up and required little more than a paint brush, office tape and a heat gun to make it work.
Lead researcher Prashant Kamat, a professor of Science in Chemistry and Biochemistry at Notre Dame's Center for Nano Science and Technology, said: ‘We want to do something transformative, to move beyond current silicon-based solar technology.
Power is generated by semiconducting crystals which are between two and 10 nanometres in diameter - and are mixed into dye that looks like normal paint
Power is generated by semiconducting crystals which are between two and 10 nanometres in diameter - and are mixed into dye that looks like normal paint


‘By incorporating power-producing nanoparticles, called quantum dots, into a spreadable compound, we've made a one-coat solar paint that can be applied to any conductive surface without special equipment.’
He added: ‘The goal is to prepare a solar paint that has long shelf life.‘In our laboratories we have tested the performance for a few days to a week, and we find it stable as long as it is stored in the dark. 
Additional tests are underway to investigate long-term stability of paints with different compositions.’



Sunday, 27 January 2013

Electricians Westend Glasgow - Partick

hi all,

Sunday night is a great night to come home from the gym and chill as there is usually a host of CSI on but sadly tonight the CSI that is showing i have seen , I knew this day would come but didt think so soon.... anyway it gives me more to time to blogg about my wonderfull business in the westend of glasgow.

Wes Electrical, if you are new to our blogg i would like to begin by welcoming you to a world of solutions for electrical problems mainly in the westend of glasgow.

Monday looks likely to be one of those days when i get calls from leftfield all day as i have a few loose end to get tied up along with what ever else comes in at this time of year. On one hand i am wanting new jobs but on the other i have so much to get finished and tender for maby i need more staff.

i have a ton of invoices to get out for the end of the month so i better get at them. but if you need electrical help you know who to call WES ELECTRICAL - 01418405236

www.wesuk.co.uk

www.electricianwestendglasgow.co.uk


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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Hyndland Westend Glasgow Electricians

Thursdays is one of my favorite days of the week, usually booked in job and material all bought and basically a straight forward day.... not today. the phone started ringing at 7.30am and hardly stopped which can be infuriating when you are actually trying to make money.

We were working in the west end Glasgow today firstly in Hyndland , a place which i love, I really enjoy talking to the people from there they usually have a long story of adventure of how they ended up living in hyndland, mabee its just the customers that i come across but i can say its a true delight to work with these people and that the fact that we are very busy in Hyndland says allot about our business.

our second job of the day involved a little bit of our audio visual skills in park ave, two wall mounted tv installations. again i do say this quite often but i love my job and i love especially working with new tech and audio visual equipment, its not even like working as im always looking into and researching the technology that coming out and frankly alot of my customers are as up to date as the research i do.

the bad side of today was that i got a parking ticket, so gutted i was only 20 mins late ...... spose silly me i know that if someone can take a swipe at you in any form and get away with it they will. parking attendends are no different i sometimes feel in Glasgow the pray on you like a pack of wolfs looking for their dinner.
but hey ho i have a note in my diary for 13 days time to pay it so i can pay it for 30 quid.

Anyway im just back in from the gym and i really think i need a shower. maby post somthing 2moro.

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