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Scientists invent candy-colored solar panels that don’t need direct sunlight to work

By | September 21, 2009, 8:12 AM PDT

Scientists have developed candy-colored solar panels that capture different parts of the sun’s light spectrum and don’t need direct sunlight to work.

The jewel tones of the panels allow them to capture different parts of the sun’s light spectrum, according to Jerusalem-based GreenSun, the company behind the technology.

Conventional solar panels require direct sunlight to produce electricity. In contrast, the colored panels don’t need to face the sun and can absorb dispersed light, allowing for energy collection on a cloudy day, albeit with less efficiency.

The company says the colored panels are less expensive than conventional solar panels because they require less silicon to manufacture.

So how do they work? When light hits one of the colored panels, it is diffused to the edges, which are covered with silicon solar receptors that, in turn, produce electricity.

The company says the colored panels are more practical because they can replace everyday building surfaces, such as windows and walls, rather than requiring a full roof or field panel array to be effective.

Solar energy remains expensive for the average consumer. The tipping point is creating solar technology that at least achieves parity with the cost of fossil fuels.

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RE: Scientists invent candy-colored solar panels that don't need direct sunlight to work
YES! I can't wait for my tv screen to be made a solar collector! wink
Posted by Selabkram
22nd Sep 2009
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RE: Scientists invent candy-colored solar panels that don't need direct sunlight to work
Not only it's practical but very trendy too. This can easily be incorporated to designs. There's no doubt that building solar panels will be the mainstream in short time as grid cost gets higher and higher. As technology advances, production of solar power materials are more competitive than ever.
Posted by WilliamNewman
24th Sep 2009
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RE: Scientists invent candy-colored solar panels that don't need direct sunlight to work
Its always insperational when i see companies investing in new green technoligies. It gives one hope that at least someone is trying to save the planet. I think that we all have a role to play in this endevour. Doing the so called small things such as using energy efficient light globes is something we all can do, It all adds up. (world wide) In an ever increasing energy hungry planet that is struggling to come to terms with climate change we need more forward thinking. I think we all have something to offer to this challenge. Ideas are where it all starts. My idea is that we have the oppurtunity to contribute in a way that we all benefit from. A worldwide think tank. from schools to the work place and beyond. Ideas are where inventions are born. Someone thinks of something and it is developed but what about all the ideas that go to waste just because the idea is never heard of. Example, My idea. Can energy be gained from magnifying sunlight. Jim.
Posted by jamesa3131
29th Sep 2009
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