abundant energy source. and, today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful, and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra thin solar cells that don t even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices but, first, here s dan, who s been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we ve not been persuaded. maybe it s because we don t own our own roof or it s the upfront costs. maybe we re thinking of moving
solar power is the earth s most abundant energy source. and, today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful, and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra thin solar cells that don t even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices but, first, here s dan who s been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we ve not been persuaded. maybe it s because we don t own our own roof or it s the upfront costs. maybe we re thinking of moving
solar power is the earth s most abundant energy source. and today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra thin solar cells that don t even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i ll be showing you later on what that means for various devices but, first, here s dan who s been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. dan: although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we ve not been persuaded. maybe it s because we don t own our own roof or it s the upfront costs.
i ll be showing you later on what that means for various devices but, first, here s dan who s been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. dan: although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we ve not been persuaded. maybe it s because we don t own our own roof or it s the upfront costs. maybe we re thinking of moving and we can t take solar panels with us, orjust those are glaring, large slabs isn t quite the look we re after. so i ve been to the homes of two british start ups who want you to look again. this is the solivus arc. its curves are wrapped in an organic solar film, which doesn t contain any toxic substances, nor rare earth materials that could require mining. and so, it has a much smaller carbon footprint than traditional panels.