(Solar Energy News) Embracing the move towards renewable energy sources, Kyosemi have
revolutionized the design of the traditional solar cell, increasing it's
power generation efficiency and paving the way for innovative
applications and a more economical use of raw materials. Sphelar is a
spherical micro solar cell, which unlike traditional flat solar cells,
can effectively harness reflected and diffused solar light as well as
direct light from all directions. Each cell, is 1 to 1.5 mm and can be
connected in parallel or in series, allowing for a limitless range of
shapes and uses including flexible solar cells, round solar cells, or
power-generating windows for buildings or offices while maintaining a
certain level of transparency.
Also, compared to the production process
for traditional solar cells there is a dramatic reduction in the amount
of wasted silicon. "In the process of producing spherical spolar cells,
molten silicon is used. It's dripped from an elevated position, and
crystallizes as a sphere in mid-air, so using this process no silicon is
wasted in the production of solar cells." Kyosemi have also developed
the SphelarVoice which is a battery-free wireless audio optical
information system that receives information via infrared rays. The
SphelarVoice uses an array of LEDs to emit a light signal which is
recieved by the solar cells, converted into an electrical signal on the
battery-free wireless handset and sent to the speaker.
Saturday, March 03, 2012
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