Why do some technologies succeed and others fail? Sometimes it’s all down to economics, says James McKenzie
The right stuff Flat-panel solar cells are not as efficient as solar concentrator photovoltaics (CPVs) but they have won out by being cheap, easy to maintain and having lots of applications. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/ingehogenbijl)
When I was younger, I used to believe that science alone could solve any technological challenge –
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James McKenzie
is the writer of the Transactions column for Physics World about physics in industry. He is writing here in a personal capacity