Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Next-Gen Solar Panels Are Nearly Invisible to the Naked Eye

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It’s hard to see the latest solar panel technology — which is kind of the point.


Researchers at Michigan State University developed a new type of solar panel that is almost completely transparent. It harnesses solar energy using organic molecules, which glow when exposed to sunlight.



The panels utilize infrared light with tiny photovoltaic strips around the edges of the pane. These are miniaturized versions of the more standard solar panel you might see on a solar farm or a rooftop.


But the infrared light being used is invisible to the unaided human eye, so the panels appear transparent. Read more...


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from MashableStan Schroeder
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