MIRROR,GLASS OR SOLAR PANEL....! Yes,
it is transparent solar panel which will soon become reality. Imagine
car windows, mobile screens or any other transparent surface it matters.
Scientists at Michigan State University are confident on the real part
of this research and in their journal saying that it can nearly meet
U.S. electricity demand.
On the case of how soon will it be available for commercial use, scientists of chemical engineering are betting to on it to be available in coming few years and will have similar potential to produce electricity like present tech do.
On the case of how soon will it be available for commercial use, scientists of chemical engineering are betting to on it to be available in coming few years and will have similar potential to produce electricity like present tech do.
Solar concentrator which is the most important technology used to layer
on clear glass without limiting sunlight ability to pass through it.
Basically it has miniaturized version of photovoltaic cells which is
invisible to the naked eye, picks up ultraviolet and near infrared
wavelengths and guides them to the edge of the surface of the glass they
are on, where they are then converted into usable electricity by thin
strips of photovoltaic solar cells.
Just imagine all of those buildings, in all of those major cities across the globe, being converted into powerful hubs for clean solar electricity. Ultra-thin, transparent solar panels could potentially be retrofitted onto skyscrapers and smartphones, which means existing windows and screens would not need to be replaced during this upgrade process and we could begin generating electricity from them relatively quickly. the main focus is to increase its efficiency from 5% to 15% like present solar panels and they both can be used side by side to produce more electricity.
Initial manufacture of these cells will require a lot of electricity, and not necessarily from clean energy, but eventually that type of energy could be phased out. The windows of the manufacturing plants themselves could be turned into solar cells so the electricity they generate effectively powers the manufacturing process.
Imagine never having to plug in your smartphone because it’s literally powering itself at every moment. We might not be there yet, but it is possible.
Just imagine all of those buildings, in all of those major cities across the globe, being converted into powerful hubs for clean solar electricity. Ultra-thin, transparent solar panels could potentially be retrofitted onto skyscrapers and smartphones, which means existing windows and screens would not need to be replaced during this upgrade process and we could begin generating electricity from them relatively quickly. the main focus is to increase its efficiency from 5% to 15% like present solar panels and they both can be used side by side to produce more electricity.
Initial manufacture of these cells will require a lot of electricity, and not necessarily from clean energy, but eventually that type of energy could be phased out. The windows of the manufacturing plants themselves could be turned into solar cells so the electricity they generate effectively powers the manufacturing process.
Imagine never having to plug in your smartphone because it’s literally powering itself at every moment. We might not be there yet, but it is possible.


