MIT researchers are making transparent solar cells that could turn
everyday products such as windows and electronic devices into power
generators—without altering how they look or function today. How? Their
new solar cells absorb only infrared and ultraviolet light. Visible
light passes through the cells unimpeded, so our eyes don’t know they’re
there. Using simple room-temperature methods, the researchers have
deposited coatings of their solar cells on various materials and have
used them to run electronic displays using ambient light. They estimate
that using coated windows in a skyscraper could provide more than a
quarter of the building’s energy needs without changing its look.
They’re now beginning to integrate their solar cells into consumer
products, including mobile device displays. For Read More >>> Click here<<<<
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