That's great Humanity, and may the force be with you. Except there is no money that would trigger the co-payments required to get MAD happening. That means a massively dilution capital raise of something like $15-25m in what would still be a very risky undertaking?
Personally I would like to see an initial small raise of just a few million to enable a few demo sheets produced that would lay over existing solar cells, retrospectively fitted "glasses" tuned to using the suns spectrum they cant absorb, to increase existing solar farm output by 50% +. No planning approvals, no significant new infrastructure and just low cost glass coated with perovskite and connectors glued at the edges to sit atop (with the small gap filled with argon to enhance silicon performance hindered by higher than optimal operating temps?) existing panels. This retro fit market would surely get investors blood boiling rather than the enormous, daunting capital intensive task of usurping the silicon panel juggernaut that can already cost effectively produce power at 2-3c a kWh? It seems to me to be a greenfield market wide open for exploitation.
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