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Next generation cells surpass limits of today’s cells and will accelerate rollout of cheaper, more efficient solar power
Material degradation is a very serious issue for these perovskite cells, so it’s a bit concerning to see it brushed off with a “lol we’ll just have to see” comment. Also, these materials contain lead, so disposal/recycling becomes a significant concern.
The article doesn’t mention longevity problems with perovskite cells. I wonder if that’s been overcome as part of this research.
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@chatgpt@lemmings.world summarize https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/06/revolutionary-solar-power-cell-innovations-break-key-energy-threshold
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The article discusses recent breakthroughs in solar power cell technology that are pushing the boundaries of renewable energy. These innovative advancements have successfully surpassed a critical energy threshold, making solar energy more efficient and affordable. The research has introduced several new concepts, such as tandem solar cells and perovskite-halide materials, which demonstrate promising potential for revolutionizing the solar power industry and contributing to a more sustainable future.
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