Dec
30
Now A New Process For Producing Stable Perovskite Materials
December 30, 2021 | Leave a Comment
Queen Mary University of London researchers have developed a new process for producing stable perovskite materials to create more efficient solar cells. Currently crystalline silicon is the most widely used material for solar cells. However, over the last decade, perovskite solar cells, made from metal halide perovskite materials, have shown promise to make cheaper, and […]
Jan
28
A New Path to Silicon Production
January 28, 2013 | 2 Comments
A new way of making crystalline silicon could make the crucial ingredient of computers and solar cells much cheaper and greener. It may also be useful in the topic of the post January 23rd, Nano Silicon Powder Produces Hydrogen Without Energy. Silicon dioxide, that we see as typical sand, makes up about 40 percent of […]