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Seawater Can Now Efficiently Power Fuel Cells

Sunlight and seawater could make electricity to power tomorrow's fuel cells. Researchers at Osaka University developed an efficient way to turn water into hydrogen peroxide, which is a practical alternative to hydrogen gas.

Lights Heals Defects in Perovskite Solar Cells

We previously reported that perovskite solar cells could be healed by the dark, and...

How to Prevent Perovskite Solar Cells from Degrading

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have figured out why perovskite solar cells degrade in sunlight, and better yet—they have also discovered a solution.

Misaligned Mirrors Start Fire at World’s Largest Solar Plant

A fire on Thursday shut down a generator at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating...

Australian Engineers Break World Record for Solar Efficiency

Engineers at Australia’s University of New South Wales have set a new world record for solar efficiency. Using normal sunlight without concentrators, they achieved 34.5 percent conversion efficiency, which is 44 percent better than the previous record.
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German Researchers Solve Mystery About Lithium Air Batteries

Lithium air batteries could soon replace the bulky lithium ion batteries that power most...

New Micro-Grid Test Environment for Testing and Developing Battery Storage Systems

Chroma Systems Solutions, Inc. and the Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Indiana are partnering...

How Bubbles Could Help Improve Electronics

A new technique for precisely controlling boiling water could also be used to enable...

Coal Could be the Next Great Material for Electronics

The next generation of electronics could be made of exotic metamaterials, or something quite...

Solar Impulse Crosses Pacific and Breaks World Records

The solar-powered plane that is traveling around the world has broken new world records...
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