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Scientists develop near-invisible solar cells that could turn windows into power generators
Imagine a car whose windows and sunroof can help top up its battery while parked under the sun, or a pair of smart glasses whose lenses can harvest light to power built-in electronics.
In your home, you probably have a handful of gadgets that rely on batteries: remotes, smoke detectors, wireless keyboards. But instead of having to replace those batteries again and again, those ...
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While they may appear to be insignificant, raindrops’ impact on surfaces can create measurable electrical signals when specific conditions exist. Scientists from Spain have now demonstrated that the ...
The article examines whether ITC on solar power generating plants is available when electricity is used captively for manufacturing taxable goods. It explains why captive consumption may not qualify ...
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Near-invisible solar cells 10,000 times thinner than human hair turn sunlight to power
Scientists in Singapore have developed ultrathin solar cells that could one day turn car ...
Semitransparent solar cells with natural looking color and strong heat blocking offer a realistic way for windows to generate electricity and cut energy use in large buildings. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
A reflection-based solar cell design inspired by periscopes achieves near-complete visible transparency and record light utilization efficiency, outperforming all previous transparent photovoltaic ...
Floating solar arrays are an increasingly popular solution to rising energy demands, but Australia is finding out they're ...
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Maryland opens the door to plug-in solar after HB 1532 becomes law
The bill's emergency clause made it effective immediately upon signing.
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