Monday 8 June 2020

One Of The Problem With Solar Panels,

is when the sun is hidden,


they do not produce as much power as they did in full sunlight, but, scientists from the National University of Singapore have created a device that exploits the contrast between bright and dark spots in order to create electricity that can power small electronic devices, image credit: Royal Society of Chemistry/ ScienceNews, Tan and his team created the device, called a shadow-effect energy generator, by placing a superthin coating of gold on silicon, a typical solar cell material. Like in a solar cell, light shining on silicon energizes its electrons. With the gold layer, the shadow-effect energy generator produces an electric current when part of the device lies in shadow, someday, these generators might produce energy in the shadowy spots in a solar array, between skyscrapers or even indoors. “A lot of people think that shadows are useless,” Tan says. But “anything can be useful, even shadows.”, all they have to do now is capture day light amounts of power with moon light, on nights of a full moon!


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