Solar revolution with Perovskite in Moscow
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Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Oct 25 (ANI) Moscow, Russia Danila Saranin, the head of the university's advanced solar energy laboratory at the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, is conducting extensive research to study the structure, properties, and purposes of new materials that can be used in the industrial production of solar panels. Perovskite possesses unique optical properties, including the presence of iodine, which can absorb and store light. This new type of panel is effective not only in sunny regions but also in areas with many cloudy days, in urban environments, and even inside buildings.
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