12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis

14 posts · 2008-10-09 11:52:07 to 2008-10-10 20:40:50

#36300508101 10/09/2008 11:52:07 12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
BEAVERTON, Ore. - A new invention could revolutionize solar energy - and it was made by a 12-year-old in Beaverton.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/28433409.html

#36300508124 10/09/2008 12:52:31 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
That's very interesting, I really hope this will lead somewhere.


More surface area = more absorption of solar energy = more useable energy.  Efficiency of solar cells have been a thorn in the technology's side for years.  Look at this rendering of the completed ISS (International Space Station):





See how much surface area solar cells must use to power the station?  That's huge in relation to the size of actual habitable space.  If we can increase effiency at all we're going to be able to shrink the size of solar cells and make solar power a whole lot more practical and affordable.

I just hope this goes somewhere.
#36300508130 10/09/2008 12:57:19 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
UniToxic wrote:
BEAVERTON, Ore. - A new invention could revolutionize solar energy - and it was made by a 12-year-old in Beaverton.

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/28433409.html

Kids today...


That's pretty freaking cool!
#36300508390 10/09/2008 18:02:24 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
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TWELVE!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. God this week is amazing for my laughter.
#36300508408 10/09/2008 18:42:52 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
This is one of those areas of technology where scientists just have to go. "Dam why didn't we think of this sooner".
#36300508425 10/09/2008 19:13:45 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis

Actually, his finished design incorporated research from dozens of different projects already in the works, including the 3D solar cell being built by Georgia Tech. He admitted that he used their design, but made it more (5% or so) efficient.

But, hey, he's twelve. If he can do that at 12, imagine what he'll be able to do at 20.

#36300508426 10/09/2008 19:16:52 Re:Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
ShiXinFeng wrote:

Actually, his finished design incorporated research from dozens of different projects already in the works, including the 3D solar cell being built by Georgia Tech. He admitted that he used their design, but made it more (5% or so) efficient.

But, hey, he's twelve. If he can do that at 12, imagine what he'll be able to do at 20.

Or he could be a one trick ponny.
#36300508429 10/09/2008 19:18:06 Re:Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
ShiXinFeng wrote:

But, hey, he's twelve. If he can do that at 12, imagine what he'll be able to do at 20.

Have sex, drink alcohol and drive? SMILEY
#36300508430 10/09/2008 19:18:55 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
Nay on the alcohol.

But I'd bet he could make a friggin' awesome lava lamp.
#36300508438 10/09/2008 19:30:52 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
Smart kid. Previously the biggest problem with solar power is that there isn't enough surface area on the planet facing the sun to supply our power needs.
#36300508440 10/09/2008 19:33:39 Re:Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
ZippyTheSquirrel wrote:
Nay on the alcohol.

But I'd bet he could make a friggin' awesome lava lamp.
Pfft he could if he was in the UK!
#36300508527 10/09/2008 22:54:17 Re:Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
phi wrote:
Smart kid. Previously the biggest problem with solar power is that there isn't enough surface area on the planet facing the sun to supply our power needs.
This is where having solar cell stations positioned in geosynchronus orbit where they convert the energy into microwaves and beam them down to terrestrial recievers would help out.  It wouldn't completely solve the problem but especially with improved solar cell effeciency it'll contribute. 
#36300508596 10/10/2008 05:24:24 Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
*Neo voice" WHoa! thats pretty dam amazing rite der. Hope something comes of it. ONly 12 years old too, Man only thing i was worried about then was pretty much nothing. GL to that kid wish him the best.
#36300508851 10/10/2008 20:40:50 Re:Re:12-Year Old Oregon Boy May Have Solved The Energy Crisis
ArchDuke wrote:
That's very interesting, I really hope this will lead somewhere.


More surface area = more absorption of solar energy = more useable energy.  Efficiency of solar cells have been a thorn in the technology's side for years.  Look at this rendering of the completed ISS (International Space Station):





See how much surface area solar cells must use to power the station?  That's huge in relation to the size of actual habitable space.  If we can increase effiency at all we're going to be able to shrink the size of solar cells and make solar power a whole lot more practical and affordable.

I just hope this goes somewhere.

In the '80s I recall seeing the Shuttle deploy a solar collector ridiculously thin--I think it was a few millimeters.  So, while size matters, mass shouldn't.  The point is to make a giant flat square large enough to create a shadow that will power all our cellphones while blotting out the earth from the sun in a massive eclipse.

Then, the vampires come.

(I may have reached a logical impasse with that last part)