Horace > Too bad the money that went into Solyndra didn't go into nano- capacitors. Energy storage is the key stumbling block now for EVs and renewable energy projects.
I predict that this factory will be back in operation in 6 months. It is a fabulous facility but with the wrong product initially. One of the groups biding in the bankruptcy proceedings has grand plans. > Who knows, maybe LENR devices will overwhelm all this. It is not out of the question that this particular plant will be making an associated product for LENR energy conversion. Imagine a Ni-H reaction device where the anomalous heat is emitted at a semi-coherent IR frequency. Graphene coatings permit this kind of semi-coherency in photonic emission. Photovoltaic thin film panels are then tailored to convert the exact IR spectrum into current, and far more efficiently than full spectrum converters. This is NOT a heat engine per se, and conversion limitations are avoided. Jones

