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Solar energy from Photosynthesis concept - technological development at UCLA |
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As an fervent environmentalist, I am always looking for new technological developments which is beneficial to the mankind to make this earth more greener. Here is one such news item, I wish to share with you.. The earth absorbs approx 89 petawatts (PW 1 petawatt = 1 x 1015watt) of energy from the Sun per year, while the world consumes about 0.016 petawatts of energy per year. As such, solar energy offers the prospect of a clean and reliable energy source with the prospect of meeting the energy demands of the world quite easily. However, harnessing this powerful source has been uneven over the past six decades. Today, the materials in most of today's residential rooftop solar panels can store energy extracted from the sun for only a few microseconds at a time, so we face problems when sunlight is not available But, the scientists at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has developed this technology which can store solar energy for many weeks. The two components that make the UCLA-developed system work are a polymer donor and a nano-scale fullerene acceptor. The polymer donor absorbs sunlight and passes electrons to the fullerene acceptor the process generates electrical energy For now, though, the UCLA research has proven that inexpensive photovoltaic materials can be organized in a way that greatly improves their ability to retain energy from sunlight For more information : |
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Yes, Arushi, I am also hoping that very soon we can tap the maximum of solar power to the benefit to mankind...thx for your comments
Posted 29-06-2015 01:33
Thx a lot Luiz and Bindu for your comments
Posted 29-06-2015 01:32
Soar energy is a great source of renewable energy but unfortunately it has not picked up it's momentum due to expensive solar panels so far but with technological advancements like this , the day is not far when it's potential will be tapped to max .Thanks for explaining so clearly this new environment friendly and seemingly inexpensive design by UCLA.
Posted 23-06-2015 04:50
Wow! This Solar technology seems much eco- friendly and effective. I am hopeful that the researcher be successful in integrative it into actual solar cells.
Thank you for sharing this informative report dear Unmesh :)
Posted 22-06-2015 12:33
Thanks on sharing that mate. I reckon this technology is very innovative. Keep sharing!! =)
Posted 22-06-2015 06:59