A New Method in Collecting Solar Energy Efficiently
Posted by Steve Last on September 30, 2015 ·
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The photovoltaic cells that are currently being developed for harnessing the sun’s power only absorb a small portion of light, wasting a lot of solar energy in the process and could be collecting solar energy more efficiently. Thanks to the advancements of technology, a new material is now being developed in order to harness all […]
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