Biomass has been a source of heat and energy since the beginning of recorded history
The new molecule harvests sunlight to create useable material from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
The device could aid people lacking drinking water and those affected by natural disasters
According to a 2015 Gallup poll, 79 percent of Americans want the US to put more emphasis on developing solar power
Berkeley Lab method could help scientists learn new ways to boost photovoltaic efficiency
The breakthrough would essentially turn jackets and other clothing into wearable, solar-powered batteries that never need to be plugged in
The first perovskite solar cells could go on the market next year, and some have been reported to capture 20 percent of the sun’s energy
Berkeley Lab-led report offers a comparative analysis of roughly 30 recent utility integrated resource plans or other generation planning studies, transmission planning studies, and distribution system plans
Supercomputer simulations and as well as lab-based experiments showed that water serves as an invisible cage for the growth of micelle fibers
Perovskites are optically active, semiconducting compounds that are known to display intriguing electronic, light-emitting, and chemical properties
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