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Fraunhofer black silicon could catch more energy from infrared light, go green with sulfur
Posted On 04 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Generating solar power from the infrared spectrum, or even nearby frequencies, has proven difficult in spite of a quarter of the Sun's energy passing through those wavelengths. The Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications may have jumped that hurd...
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Sharp unveils semi-transparent solar panels, lets you see the sun while reaping its benefits
Posted On 26 Sep 2012 By Steve Dent. Under: Uncategorized.
Sharp has announced an unusual photovoltaic panel for the Japanese market that collects energy from the sun while still allowing the light to shine on through. Though it's rated at a lowly 6.8 percent / 98 watt max efficiency, the glass-like properti...
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IBM alliance sets efficiency record for solar power cells using common materials
Posted On 20 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
There have been more than a few solar power efficiency records set in the past few months, let alone years. What makes IBM, DelSolar, Solar Frontier and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo think they can just waltz in and claim a record of their own? By using more comm...
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Researchers make unsuitable parts work as solar cells, could lead to cheaper panels
Posted On 11 Aug 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
Harnessing the power of the sun is a tricky business, but even the past few weeks have seen some interesting developments in the field. In this latest installment, researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of Calif...
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3D, light-trapping solar cells successfully fabricated by Solar3D
Posted On 17 Jul 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
Solar3D probably isn't a company you're particularly familiar with... at least not yet. The California-based manufacturer has just successfully fabricated a three dimensional solar panel that traps sun light in nano-scale wells on a silicon wafer. Pe...
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Alt-week 7.8.2012: Solar flares, trapping dark matter, and life-sized Lego trees
Posted On 08 Jul 2012 By James Trew. Under: Uncategorized.
Alt-week peels back the covers on some of the more curious sci-tech stories from the last seven days. This week we swing by some superhero news, look at how solar panels might shape up in the future, explore a Lego forest and see how to grab dark mat...
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