According to a recent news from the University of British Columbia's (UBC) official website, researchers at the school have developed an inexpensive and sustainable way to use bacteria to convert light into energy to make solar cells. This new battery produces a higher current density than before. Class equipment is stronger.
Analysis of market prospects of China's solar garden light industry
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered a new and cheap way to turn sunlight into energy with solar cells built with bacteria.
British media said that a new type of solar cell material can produce windows that generate electricity and help keep the home cool.
German scientists are developing energy storage solar cells
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