The objective of creating transparent panels has been around for decades now. It is essentially one of those holy grails of the solar industry since the number of applications for see-through panels is only limited by your imagination. Consider it; virtually anything that uses glass now could become a power source if that glass were replaced with a transparent solar panel.
Your phone could become self-charging set, simply set it, so the glass is currently facing a light source like you know sunlight. You could place it on the table while you’re outdoors having a picnic, eating lunch and instead of your battery continuing to drain off, you might be topping off the charge.
Every window could turn into a panel, from the modest home to the tallest skyscraper; we can transform cities and our towns and cities into renewable stations. It could be a massive advance for electric vehicles.
Up until today, the efforts to reach this grail have … Read More
Based on the 2016 Bloomberg New Energy Finance report, American households used less than 4% of their annual household spending on energy (which includes electricity, transport, and heating). According to experts, these averages represent record lows in the United States.
Further, they attribute the falling energy expenditure to some factors including the growing popularity of sustainable energy in the nation, the improvement of the nation’s energy productivity as well as a decrease in the average price of electricity in the nation.
In addition to that, many energy experts agree that sustainable energy technologies have also contributed actively and immensely to the decrease in energy expenditure in American households.… Read More