A new generation of "organic" solar panels that apply as painting
Anicet Mbida, edited by Ariel Guezune New generation of solar panels should arrive and allow the development of photovoltaics on a very large scale.It will be possible to stick on any object an "organic" material which will act as a solar energy sensor."Solar paintings" could therefore see the light of day.
Too heavy, rigid, need a support, expensive to install and maintain: solar panels can have several drawbacks.But don't worry, because a new generation arrives: so -called "organic" solar panels.It will be possible to stick them to a kind of wallpaper or mix them with a paste to apply them on a wall or an object like paint.This painting would then act as a solar energy and humidity sensor of the air and would transform this humidity into hydrogen, capable of supplying fuel cells.
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A method with very little yield
These "solar panels" will therefore be more versatile, more accessible and above all much cheaper.For several years, researchers based in laboratories around the world have been working on this system...And it already works!Only, so far, the yields have been very bad and the process is two to three times less effective than traditional photovoltaic panels.This "solar painting" has never been commercially profitable.
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However, a team of KIST researchers, the Korean Science and Technology Institute, has just found a method to dry the famous solar painting by losing a minimum of yield.A major advance in the sector, because it could finally launch their marketing and the development of photovoltaics would then be extremely simplified.