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First-ever solar panel that works at night unveiled

December 31, 2024 1:11 am
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First-ever solar panel that works at night unveiled

WEB DESK: Stanford University researchers have unveiled solar panels capable of generating electricity at night using radiative cooling. This breakthrough taps into heat dissipated into space during clear nights to produce energy, marking a significant step in sustainable energy solutions.

How it works

The system employs thermoelectric generators attached to commercial solar panels to convert the temperature difference between the panels and the cool night air into electricity. These modified panels generate about 50 milliwatts per square meter, enough to power small devices like LEDs and sensors. While this is far less than daytime solar panels’ output, advancements could increase efficiency.

Potential impact

Nighttime panels could benefit off-grid regions, reducing reliance on batteries and providing affordable lighting in remote areas. Radiative cooling, the principle behind the panels, also finds applications in cooling systems and water generation, further enhancing sustainability efforts.

Challenges ahead

Experts highlight obstacles like material costs and integration with current energy systems. However, this technology could significantly expand renewable energy adoption globally with continued research.

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