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'''Dyesol''' is a maker of ]s ('''DSSc''' or '''DSC''') based in ], ] in ]. It was founded in 1995<ref>{{cite news |title=Dyesol predicting a sunny future |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/Business/Dyesol-predicting-a-sunny-future/2005/08/07/1123353200804.html |work=] |date=7 August 2005 |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref> and was listed on the ] in 2005.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dyesol keen to show fuel alternatives |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/Business/Dyesol-keen-to-show-fuel-alternatives/2005/08/31/1125302605881.html |work=] |date=31 August 2005 |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref> '''Dyesol''' is a maker of ]s ('''DSSc''' or '''DSC''') based in ], ] in ]. It was founded in 1995<ref>{{cite news |title=Dyesol predicting a sunny future |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/Business/Dyesol-predicting-a-sunny-future/2005/08/07/1123353200804.html |work=] |date=7 August 2005 |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref> and was listed on the ] in 2005.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dyesol keen to show fuel alternatives |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/Business/Dyesol-keen-to-show-fuel-alternatives/2005/08/31/1125302605881.html |work=] |date=31 August 2005 |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref>


== Product ==
Dyesol have been producing "experimental quantities" of DSSc's for several years, and have also offered the chemicals and tools for others to build their own DSSc's by hand.

Dyesol’s DSC technology over conventional photovoltaic technology has lower facility cost, lower energy to manufacture, proportionally higher output of electricity in normal and low light conditions, and the ability to directly incorporate it into buildings as passive electricity generators – ]s . This is known as BIPV or ].<ref>http://www.dyesol.com/index.php?page=NewsArticles&archiveitemid=5&archiveitemdatetime=2008-11-05%2010:33:03&archiveitemstart=1&archiveitemtotal=65&archiveitemlimit=3</ref>.


== Manufacturing plants == == Manufacturing plants ==
Dyesol have been producing "experimental quantities" of DSSc's for several years, and have also offered the chemicals and tools for others to build their own DSSc's by hand.


They are currently in the process of building two manufacturing plants, one in ] in Australia and another in ] in the ]. This last facility which is a continuation of a collaborative program between Dyesol and ] to accelerate the commercialisation of DSC technology onto ] building products. They are currently in the process of building two manufacturing plants, one in ] in Australia and another in ] in the ]. This last facility which is a continuation of a collaborative program between Dyesol and ] to accelerate the commercialisation of DSC technology onto ] building products.


Dyesol officially opened its new manufacturing facilities in Queanbeyan on 2008-10-07 and in Wales on 2008-10-30. Dyesol officially opened its new manufacturing facilities in Queanbeyan on 2008-10-07 and in Wales on 2008-10-30.

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Dyesol is a maker of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSc or DSC) based in Queanbeyan, New South Wales in Australia. It was founded in 1995 and was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2005.

Product

Dyesol’s DSC technology over conventional photovoltaic technology has lower facility cost, lower energy to manufacture, proportionally higher output of electricity in normal and low light conditions, and the ability to directly incorporate it into buildings as passive electricity generators – multifunctional building panels . This is known as BIPV or Building Integrated Photovoltaics..

Manufacturing plants

Dyesol have been producing "experimental quantities" of DSSc's for several years, and have also offered the chemicals and tools for others to build their own DSSc's by hand.

They are currently in the process of building two manufacturing plants, one in Queanbeyan in Australia and another in north Wales in the UK. This last facility which is a continuation of a collaborative program between Dyesol and Corus Group to accelerate the commercialisation of DSC technology onto steel sheeting building products.

Dyesol officially opened its new manufacturing facilities in Queanbeyan on 2008-10-07 and in Wales on 2008-10-30.

See also

References

  1. "Dyesol predicting a sunny future". The Age. 7 August 2005. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. "Dyesol keen to show fuel alternatives". The Age. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  3. http://www.dyesol.com/index.php?page=NewsArticles&archiveitemid=5&archiveitemdatetime=2008-11-05%2010:33:03&archiveitemstart=1&archiveitemtotal=65&archiveitemlimit=3

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