Fool's gold to cut cost of solar cells

Fools gold has glittering future as solar cell material
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The next generation of solar panels could be made using cheap, abundant materials like fool's gold (iron pyrite) instead of costly silicon or complicated thin films.

A study by the University of California, Berkeley, evaluated 23 promising semiconducting materials and discovered that 12 are abundant enough to meet or even exceed annual worldwide energy demand.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.