Energy news, December 2021

Researchers have developed a novel low-temperature process for producing a stable black perovskite for use in solar cells.

A novel all-season smart-roof coating, based on vanadium dioxide, can keep homes warm during the winter and cool during the summer.

Researchers have developed a simulator that can both predict solar cell efficiency and provide information about what changes will improve it.

By diluting a salt solution with an inert solvent, researchers have developed a syrupy electrolyte for longer-lasting sodium-sulfur batteries.

Researchers have discovered what causes the damaging 'plating' effect on anodes when lithium-ion batteries are fast charged.

Researchers have developed a novel electrochromic technology that can interact with both visible light and mid-infrared light for heating and cooling.

By using a small guest molecule, researchers have managed to produce energy-efficient organic solar cells using eco-friendly solvents.

Researchers have used multiple different microscopy techniques to reveal why perovskite materials are so tolerant of defects in their structure.

Sunlight can contract the space between atomic layers in 2D perovskites, improving the material’s photovoltaic efficiency by up to 18%.

A novel organic battery with a wood-based electrode and a new type of water-based electrolyte has demonstrated record energy storage.

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