"Revolutionizing Solar Power: Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Technology for Cheaper Implementation"

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Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered a method to make perovskite, a key material in solar panels, more durable and longer-lasting, potentially reducing the cost of solar panels by two to four times in the future. By using "defect pacifying" additive molecules, they found that larger molecules by mass were better at preventing defects from forming, leading to increased stability and larger perovskite grains. This advancement could be implemented across various perovskite formulations, making solar panels cheaper to produce and more efficient, further driving the trend of rooftop solar panel installations for clean, renewable energy.
Topics:technology#perovskite#renewable-energy#science-and-technology#scientific-breakthrough#solar-power#university-of-michigan
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