Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Chinese scientists Utilizing Rainwater to Generate Energy Solar Panels


Rainwater is usually always considered to be the worst nightmare and less produce maximum energy on solar panels. However, this presumption can tergeserkan assessed after Chinese scientists discovered a remarkable discovery.

As quoted by Engadget, Tuesday (12/4), Chinese scientists have successfully developed a solar cell with a layer of Graphene could harvest energy from rainwater. It can thus be used in the dark and the weather was very overcast once.

Rainwater will stick to that then can get the highest Graphene sort of natural capacitor. In other words, the sharp differences in energy between the electron and ion Graphene water to produce electricity.

The solar panels with the technology will be able to convert about 6.5 percent of the energy it receives. This means 22 percent better than the best solar panels in the world over the years.
If inventors can improve cell performance Graphene, they certainly could have a dream solution in their hands. In other words, the world community will be able to reduce its reliance on conventional electricity.

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