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Scientists in Canada have demonstrated a promising new device that can purify a gallon of water a day, for just a few cents per gallon. Better yet, it’s made of old tires, and can even generate small ...
An algae sandwich makes for a tasty solar cell breakthrough. A team of researchers from India became the first to make solar cells from live freshwater algae, per PV Magazine. Pithophora usually ...
The findings are described in the paper Evaluation of solar module equivalent ... and therefore the power output – of c-Si and thin-film panels. The five-parameter model, which is said to ...
Scientists from Oxford University’s physics department have developed a micro-thin ... plastics and paper, using tools like an inkjet printer. Globally, solar panel installations have ...
thin-film solar cells. They developed a new method for doping silver ... Oct. 17, 2024 — A research team is exploring new battery technologies for grid energy storage. The team's recent results ...
Chinese researchers have taken what they say is a major step forward for the development of a new generation of solar cells. Manufacturers have long used silicon to make solar panels because the ...
A team of senior researchers, including Kee-jeong Yang, Dae-hwan Kim, and Jin-gyu Kang from the Division of Energy & Environmental Technology ... improve the performance of kesterite (CZTSSe) ...
Scientists in Egypt have created an anti-soiling coating for solar panels by mixing ethanol, deionized water, ammonium ...
Will a new breed of thin-film amorphous solar cells deliver double the efficiency at half the cost of their silicon-based ...
Research provides a deeper understanding of precisely what is happening in organic solar cells as light is converted into electricity. Researchers developed a new method which visualizes interfaces ...
Rhone Resch is President of the Solar ... power any number of electrical loads. PV energy systems have very good potential as a low-carbon energy supply technology. A September 2006 joint paper ...