The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It was created by a team of scientists at the University of Alberta who were able to develop a technique to 3D print the solar cells using a "printable, reflective metasurface" that can convert more than 80% of sunlight into electricity and only requires inexpensive materials. This new method could enable the mass production of low-cost solar panels and help accelerate the adoption of solar energy.
The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It was created by a team of scientists at the University of Alberta who were able to develop a technique to 3D print the solar cells using a "printable, reflective metasurface" that can convert more than 80% of sunlight into electricity and only requires inexpensive materials. This new method could enable the mass production of low-cost solar panels and help accelerate the adoption of solar energy.
The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It was created by a team of scientists at the University of Alberta who were able to develop a technique to 3D print the solar cells using a "printable, reflective metasurface" that can convert more than 80% of sunlight into electricity and only requires inexpensive materials. This new method could enable the mass production of low-cost solar panels and help accelerate the adoption of solar energy.