Scientists are developing new low-cost materials to take advantage of solar energy
Scientists at the University of Toledo have developed a new material that can produce solar energy more efficiently and efficiently to allow us to use renewable energy. A study in the journal Science has shown that the new material is called a bio-cell, and can be used in large solar panels in the near future.
Yavne Yan, a professor at the University of Toledo, said they were seeking to produce more efficient solar cells and a lower price to help the world in the current energy crisis.
The efficiency of the new cells is 23 percent, according to researchers from the US Department of Energy, compared with the current 18 percent solar panels in the market.
Biurofscite is a crystalline material that can replace silicon, and although the team has improved cell quality, there is still a lot of time and effort.
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