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tcdent
3 days ago
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jfengel
3 days ago
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Biology is stunningly efficient, but it's hard to optimize further. To get really high yields you usually need industrial processes.
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wffurr
3 days ago
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Solar panels are ten times more efficient than photosynthesis.
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joak
3 days ago
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Today it's 10x more efficient, but it could theoretical get 100x more efficient, worth working on it.
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tbrownaw
3 days ago
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Can it? I thought panels were well over 10% efficiency these days. Plus I'm pretty sure there's a hard limit somewhere below 100%.
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moebrowne
2 days ago
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It's called the Shockley–Queisser limit.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shockley%E2%80%93Queisser_li...
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Layvier
3 days ago
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isn't the self replicating property of life a huge benefit though?
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