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17 Dec 2022, 03:04 GMT+10
2023 is set to be a banner year for solar advancements. Scientists and researchers are hard at work developing new technologies that will make solar energy more efficient and accessible than ever before. From transparent solar cells that can be used on windows and buildings to artificial photosynthesis that could make solar energy cheaper than traditional electricity generation, there is plenty of exciting news on the horizon! We will explore some of the most promising developments in this blog post. Stay tuned!
One of the most highly anticipated solar advancements is the development of transparent solar cells. These cells are made from a new type of semi-transparent material that can be used on windows and other surfaces. The material can absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity without blocking the view. This could have huge implications for how we power buildings, as solar panels would no longer need to be installed on rooftops.
Another exciting development is artificial photosynthesis. This technology uses a special catalyst to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gases. These gases can then be used to generate electricity in a fuel cell. This process mimics how plants use sunlight to produce energy but is much more efficient. If successful, this technology could make solar energy cheaper than traditional forms of electricity generation.
These are just a few of the exciting solar advancements that are set to debut in 2023. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach this landmark year for solar energy.
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