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Solar Cell Inventor Wins Millennium Prize

adeelarshad82 writes "The inventor of a new type of solar cell won the Finnish state and industry-funded, €800,000 ($1.07 million), Millennium Technology Prize. According to the foundation, Michael Graetzel's dye-sensitized solar cells, known as Graetzel cells, could be a significant contributor to the future energy technologies due to their excellent price-performance ratio."

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  1. Re:Decrease, not increase by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are right. And naive.

  2. Re:Decrease, not increase by PhongUK · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In order to decrease our use of energy, or atleast to have any chance of doing it at all, we need to stop making babies.

  3. Re:Decrease, not increase by ZiakII · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well I am happy to announce that the Slashdot crowd is leading in that front!

  4. Re:Decrease, not increase by Dr.+Spork · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You're actually wrong. The sort of people who are upgrading computers and plasma screens (North Americans, Europeans and similar) are actually not increasing their per-capita energy use each year. They're the same people who are upgrading their insulation, light bulbs, etc.

    All the increases in energy use is from the global poor, the people who are just now acquiring computers, light bulbs and cars. And I know that orthodox environmentalists disagree with me on this, because they're assholes and want the destitute to stay destitute, but I say that it is a good thing that the world's poor are using more energy. A life with any reasonable standard of living is necessarily going to involve some significant energy use, and if we want people to escape from poverty (and the non-assholes among us do), we have to welcome this.

    Those of us who waste energy should cut down, but not to the point of making ourselves poor. And since that won't save nearly enough energy to allow to poor to escape poverty, what we need is a lot more energy. I would guess at least 10 terrawatts more. It's that simple. Solar will help.