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Solar energy breakthrough could reduce need for solar farms

57 点作者 Kaibeezy9 个月前

10 条评论

phtrivier9 个月前
Is anyone keeping a track of those &quot;breakthrough&quot; articles in the &quot;breakthrough-y&quot; topics (energy generation &#x2F; storage, AI, autonomous vehicles, cancer treatment, etc...), with a timeline of &quot;where are 10 &#x2F; 20 &#x2F; 30 years later&quot; ?<p>I don&#x27;t mean that in a snarky way - it&#x27;s perfectly normal that not all innovations bear their fruits, that industrialization is harder than expected, etc...<p>Even if only a fraction of them work, it&#x27;s called progress.<p>But I&#x27;m curious to know if someone compiles this kind of list.
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passwordoops9 个月前
One post-doc did it once in one University research lab. And even then, how many attempts did it take, how reliable and reproducible is there process, and what was the degree of cherry-picking?<p>Interesting? Sure! But let me know after it&#x27;s been reliably reproduced a few times by other groups
PaulKeeble9 个月前
The main issue with perovskites so far has been robustness. They don&#x27;t tend to last very long in the sun.
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adrianN9 个月前
Unless this is also cheaper than traditional panels it will probably limited to niche markets. There is plenty of space to put solar panels already.
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JoeAltmaier9 个月前
Its another solar film. Nothing to do with &#x27;reduce the need for solar farms&#x27; - that&#x27;s nonsense that gets tacked onto any article about cheaper panels.
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donatzsky9 个月前
Here&#x27;s the Ars Technica coverage of this and another paper: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;continued-progress-with-dual-layer-solar-cells&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;continued-progress-w...</a>
chr19 个月前
If such thin perovskites ever become cheap and stable enough, they will allow creating autonomous, hydrogen filled, cargo transporter dirigibles, which could be faster and cheaper replacement for trucks.
jl69 个月前
University PR is not generally to be trusted, but if we give them the benefit of the doubt, how exactly would their “paint it onto a rucksack” idea work? Where does the electricity come out?
ThomPete9 个月前
&quot;could&quot; = &quot;news making&quot; not &quot;news reporting&quot;<p>In other words this is pure speculation.
dwighttk9 个月前
“Could” in headline<p>Put out by the PR wing of the researcher’s university<p>I give it a 1% chance
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