Superhydrophobic: Self-cleaning Photovoltaic Cells

Kirjoitettu 9.4.2009, kategoria Sekalaista.

Self-cleaning Photovoltaic Cells

A team of scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a new treatment for silicon photovoltaic solar cells. This new method generates bumps and peaks on the surface that increase cell efficiency in two ways. The uneven surface protects the cells from water and dust. When water falls on the surface, it [...]
Posted in: Inventions, PhotoVoltaics, Solar Power

Lähde: Alternative Energy

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