Solar power is up there as the quintessential clean energy and there’s a race worldwide to develop better solar cells to overcome current challenges related to cell efficiency, manufacturing costs, durability and materials, among other things. One of the latest developments in the sector comes from Northwestern University where researchers have developed a stable dye-sensitized solar cell that may one day prove cheaper than silicon-based cells... Continue Reading Stable dye-sensitized solar cell may provide cheaper alternative to silicon
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Tags: Dye-sensitized, Northwestern University, Solar, Solar Cell
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