Scientists have developed an "anti-solar" panel that generates electricity at night

 

According to a new study, scientists have created "anti-solar" panels that will generate electricity from the heat of the earth at night and become a source of environmentally friendly energy. According to the American Broadcasting Corporation, solar panels are made from sunlight. They cool and generate electricity, while anti-solar panels are cooled by radiation from the earth at night and generate electricity. The new study is published in the scientific journal Optic Express. Researchers at Stanford University and the Techno Israel Institute say they have achieved this by improving thermoelectric generators. These panels produce 2.2 watts of energy per square meter.

This is 120% more electricity than the old panels.

Scientists say experiments are still being carried out, while parts and related technologies on the market have been used to acquire the technology. Scientists are calling the new research helpful in meeting the needs of environmentally friendly energy. It can also be very useful in countries where there is no sunlight for most of the day or in countries near the North Pole where half of the year is spent at night.

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