A team from the University of Surrey discovered that a nanoscale “ink” coating could improve stability enough to make next-generation perovskite solar cells suitable for mass production.

Perovskite is cheaper and lighter than conventional silicon-based cells, as well as far more efficient, however the emerging technology currently suffers from a drop in efficiency and energy output during the manufacturing process.

“Performance limits of traditional solar cells are why researchers are switching to examining perovskite as the next-generation solar technology, especially as applications both terrestrial and in space are rapidly growing,” said Dr Imalka Jayawardena from the University of Surrey’s Advanced Technology Institute (ATI).

The breakthrough was made when the researchers identified an aluminium oxide that minimises the drop in efficiency during the conditioning of perovskite solar cells.

Recent advances have seen it used to create self-healing solar panels that can recover 100 per cent of their efficiency after being damaged by radiation in space, as well as break new efficiency records when combined with silicon to form tandem cells.

If the cheap-to-produce perovskite cells can be manufactured at scale while retaining their durability and reliability, then the cost of solar panels would plummet.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPMA
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    A promising breakthrough for British science there, let’s hope we can capitalise on this and, if it proves viable, get it to the market asap.

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      All we need is the government to provide the stable conditions for massive investment to bring this to market… oh, bollocks.

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        And there’s the rub.

        Whatever you think of Starmer it seems like he isn’t a loose cannon and should be reliable enough to create policies that promote long-term growth through sensible policies that promote green technology which creates more jobs, cheaper bills for everyone and actually creates a country where we are making things again.

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          I seem to remember a young whipper snapper by the name of Gordon Brown day something similar back in the day.

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            He’s not an idiot, he just got the top gig right at the tail end of Labour’s run as the wheels were coming off. He does seem to have adopted an elder statesman role now, coming up with various sensible policies. I can’t imagine he’s lost sight of this.

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              Yeah his reforms on the Scottish question and the Union seem very sensible. Too sensible for any government to accept I fear. But we live in hope, eh?