Solar cells generate electricity from drops ... rain!
Chinese scientists are developing a type that can collect both solar and kinetic energy from water, meaning that it can generate electricity from rain drops.
We all know how important electricity is to life. Historically, power supplies have undergone several evolutionary steps in order to reach optimum levels in generating more energy and protecting the planet. From thermal power with fossil fuels to nuclear power, tidal power, wind power, solar power ...
Images of 'hybrid' cells can provide electricity both in the sun and in the rain.
Perhaps so far, solar power is the most feasible and most convenient because every day there is always half of the earth. However, what is the problem when it rains or in the rain?
So, scientists at the University of Suzhou have successfully researched a solution that allows solar panels to supply electricity even when it rains . This is a prototype hybrid that can produce electricity both from the sun and from the mechanical energy generated by the rain falling on the device.
According to TS. "We have combined nano-friction generators with solar cells that have been used on photovoltaic panels ," said Zhen Wen, Institute of Materials and Nano (FUNSOM) .
Research and testing have proven the effectiveness of this solution, but the FUNSOM team goes even further in simplifying the system, facilitating future mass deployment with an electric Extremely sensitive to both types of energy. The team hopes to bring the technology to market in the next five years.
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