I just found out that there are even more
advances in the field of solar energy. Everybody knows the typical silicon solar
cells but there also are organic solar cells. They are called organic because
they use carbon-based materials to convert light into electric energy. Right
now there still are some challenges to be overcome, such as only 5% efficiency
compared to 15% efficiency in silicon solar cells. Furthermore the efficiency is
worsened by instabilities against oxidation and reduction and by temperature
variations. However, they also have major advantages. To start with, these
solar cells are cheap to produce and it is possible to use roll-to-roll
processing, which makes the production even more cost-effective. The manufacturing
also consumes less energy than usual silicon cells. Moreover, the material is
light and flexible and is therefore easy to transport, store and install. Due
to the flexibility of the material it is also less prone to damage and
failure. One possible application for
the material is the use on laptops, phone and even clothes. Even the military
uses it by putting it on its tents to generate energy. What is special about it
is that the molecule properties can be tailored by molecular engineering to fit
the intended application. These organic cells can also be combined with
conventional solar cells to form a hybrid solar cell, which combines the
advantages of both. Hybrid solar cells have higher efficiency and could be
printed in any form or color.
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