Solar Energy 101 | GCEP Symposium 2010
by admin on Sunday, November 27th, 2011 | 14 Comments
September 28, 2010 – As part of the Global Climate and Energy Project’s 6th Annual Research Symposium at Stanford University, Nate Lewis, a professor of chemistry at Caltech, provides a beginner’s overview of the concepts behind solar energy generation as well as the current state of the art and its potential role in future energy production. Global Climate and Energy Project gcep.stanford.edu Precourt Institute for Energy http Stanford University Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com

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Lecture for good cause.
No matter what other comments are. I like this vid and I really learned a lot of things.
Ohmygosh! Sir! Relax! I m not gonna hurt you! I promise.
LISTENING TO THIS MAKES ME WANNA FLEE AND RUN THE FUCK AWAY from you..
Im sorry, i wont torture myself by trying to understand you
This is a brilliant lecture
Excellent lecture though.
Imagine a hypothetical situation when every man alive is required by their governments to plant one sapling per day. Will it solve the energy problem in ten years? Give it a thought for a few minutes and see the potential of this simple suggestion.
If it does, it surely will get us scientists out of the business of saving the world. Now that is a problem. I would rather keep my job and stop thinking about such foolish Utopian concepts.
“Plants evolved to look pretty and reproduce”
Guess what they also happen to produce oxygen. Isn’t that a good gas !
“Plants evolved to look pretty and reproduce”
Guess what they also happen to produce oxygen.
he has talked about conversion efficiency but this is a function of radiation byproduct emission, change the temperature of the byproduct and you get more value from the incoming radiation
But great lecture
He just makes that sound lol
Brilliant talk. (As for the sound, he stops doing that. Guess you didn’t watch that long
excelent talk
talking… *sound* … … talking … *sound* talking… *sound*
Who else got stuck hearing that? Lol… was thera a problem with the microphone? Or does he just make that sound after every sentence he says, lol.