Tag: machine learning
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These Windows Darken To Cool & Generate Power Like Solar Panels When Hot. Here’s How #tech #shorts
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in artificial intelligence, automation, Cars, engineering, Future Technology, futuristic, greenhouse, innovation, machine learning, material science, obotics, Robot, smart devices, smart windows, solar panel, tech, tech news, technology, These Windows Darken To Cool & Generate Power Like Solar Panels When Hot. Here’s How #tech #shortsSmart Windows That Cool and Generate Power New NREL innovation turns sunlight into both shade and energy Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed “smart windows” that darken automatically when heated by sunlight—keeping buildings cool—while also acting as solar panels to generate electricity. These windows use a special…
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MIT found Surprising Way To Keep Solar Panels Dust Free. Here’s How #tech #shorts #solar #technology
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in #robotics, artificial intelligence, automation, dust free solar panel, engineering, Future Technology, futuristic, innovation, machine learning, MIT found Surprising Way To Keep Solar Panels Dust Free. Here’s How #tech #shorts #solar #technology, mit tech, Robot, solar, solar system, space exploration, tech, tech news, technologyMIT’s New Water-Free Method Keeps Solar Panels Dust-Free Dust is one of the biggest challenges facing solar energy. Within just a month, solar panels can lose up to 30% of their efficiency if not cleaned, leading to billions of dollars in lost energy. Traditionally, cleaning requires vast amounts of water — nearly 10 billion gallons…
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New Solar Cell 20 Times Thinner Than Hair Can Power Drones & Devices Non Stop #solar #tech #shorts
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in #robotics, artificial intelligence, automation, drone, engineering, Future Technology, futuristic, gadgets, innovation, machine learning, material, material science, New Solar Cell 20 Times Thinner Than Hair Can Power Drones & Devices Non Stop #solar #tech #shorts, perovskite, Robot, solar, solar cell drone, tech, tech news, technologyResearchers at Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Austria, have developed ultra-light, flexible solar cells that are 20 times thinner than human hair and can power devices like drones without the need for wired charging. Made using a special material called quasi-2D perovskite, these solar cells offer high flexibility and a power output of 44 watts…