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On the road to invisible solar panels: How tomorrow’s windows will generate electricity – EurekAlert
In a new study in Journal of Power Sources, an international team of researchers, led by Prof. Joondong Kim from Korea, demonstrate the first transparent solar…

IMAGE: The solar cell created by the team is transparent, allowing its use in a wide range of applications
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Credit: Joondong Kim from Incheon National University
Five years after the Paris climate agreement, all eyes are on the world’s progress on the road to a carbon-free future. A crucial part of this goal involves the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources, such as sun, water, wind and wave energy. Among those, solar energy has always held the highest hope in the…
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