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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently unveiled a paper-thin solar cell that could turn any surface into a power source. The device is thinner than a single strand of human hair. It weighs about one hundredth the weight of conventional solar panels.
(Page 1) Developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, these durable, flexible solar cells are glued to a strong, lightweight fabric, making them easy to install on a fixed surface. They are one-hundredth the weight of conventional solar panels, generate 18 times more power-per-kilogram, and are made from semiconducting inks using printing processes that can be scaled in the future to large-area manufacturing. Developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, these durable, flexible solar cells are glued to a strong, lightweight fabric, making them easy to install on a fixed surface.
PARIS, Dec 27 Scientists in the US have developed thin-film materials with photovoltaic cells capable of producing energy. Much lighter than regular solar panels, they can be.