Development of automatic solar panels to cool.The engineers at Stanford University, California, United States of America has developed a new technology that aims to maintain the solar panels in cold status when they absorb sunlight, boost power output generated in this process.241,450,643 When the solar panels heated, they become less efficient, reduces the functionality of renewable energy technologies.In a paper published this week in the journal of the United States National Academies of science, Professor Shanhul Fan, Aaswath p. Raman and Linxiao Zhu explained the method to push the heat out of this new equipment to enhance efficiency.The researchers used structured silica material sheets are placed on the top of traditional solar batteries. This plate will absorb and release heat from infrared rays."The solar panels will direct exposure to the Sun to perform functions, although the heat has disadvantages for the effectiveness of energy panels," said Fan stated in an article. "Our heat coating materials allow the sunlight passing through the storage, and even the enhance the absorption of sunlight, but the material that also cools the panels push the heat from escaping, and to improve the efficiency of solar battery."They estimated that this equipment will boost the energy efficiency of the batteries over 1%, creating an important step in the production of energy.The work builds on research by a team of last year, when they developed an extremely thin materials push the heat of infrared rays out without warming the air around. They have tested the new-built equipment for on a roof of the Standford school and noticed that the plate coating materials which allow light to pass through the solar panels, whilst cooling filtration equipment located below.
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