2018年4月21日星期六

3D solar towers: would be the solution to the low efficiency solar panels.






3D solar towers: would be the solution to the low efficiency solar panels.

Developments around the use of renewable energy continues, the reduction in the cost of photovoltaic cells, allowing more users to adopt the use of solar panels for home and thus reduce the electricity bill. Solar panels, despite being one of the most viable for the average user options are not the most efficient, as its flat design limits its efficiency at times of peak intensity of sunlight, but this could change in the future thanks to a new project at MIT that eliminates panels and 3D transforms towers.

MIT researchers have developed the first 3D solar towers with a housing made of a 3D printer, which have adapted small solar panels on two of its faces structure, this with the idea of ​​adapting to the path of the sun and thus have greater efficiency, its creators state that would be an increase of up to 20 times more solar energy, since practically be receiving sunlight throughout the day. An attractive point within these towers, is that it is printed 3D structures at the nanoscale that could be behind the panels, so there would be an obstruction and receiving sunlight is better spent. On the other hand, to solve the orientation of the towers that are always pointing in the right direction, the base would have a motor connected to a system of algorithms, which will make the tower rotate depending on the latitude and season of the year where it has been installed...

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Imagine what you might do if you could print your own solar panels. That's kind of the dream behind Shawn Frayne and Alex Hornstein's Solar Pocket Factory -- although they see it more as the "microbrewery" of panel production rather than a tool for everyone's garage. With over ,000 of backing from a successful Kickstarter campaign, the inventors are now working on refining the prototype. If all goes well, by April they'll have a machine that can spit out a micro solar panel every few seconds. In the meantime, Frayne stopped by Flora Lichtman's backyard with a few pieces of the prototype to explain how the mini-factory will work.

29 条评论:

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  4. Mythril Boomstick2018年4月21日 13:52

    people below Aban are scam bots

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  5. Shantelle Adeline2018年4月21日 14:15

    I'll use Inplix instructions to make it by myself.

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  6. My works too. I used Inplix handbooks and build it without any problems.

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  7. Kathern Pernell2018年4月21日 15:18

    just do it yourself , go to inplix page and turn your idea to reality.

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  8. working with an energy has become much simpler with Avasva plans.

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  9. Asian workers will be relieved of their employment.

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  10. "Printing Solar Panels in the Backyard"
    BULLSHIT !
    theres no printer here !

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  11. so this cuts and assembles ready made solar panels. I once watched a truck placing traffic cones along the motorway - so could that truck actually be called a traffic cone printer ?.

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  13. so actually it makes nothing. it snaps excisting panels into smaller ones and put them in series for higher voltage... wtf amazing why would anyone need this and not just buy one. i never had the need for such a panel...... i

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  14. shahalom akabbar2018年4月21日 18:42

    how I contract to u

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  15. Oh come on! is everything a "printer" these days? Its a really awesome innovation, I wish I had one, or had developed this. But it is a micro manufacturing operation, Unless you put raw materials in and get products out I don't think its fair to call it Printing.

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  16. They sold to the highest bidder. Was supposed to be open sourced.

    Sellouts.

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  17. excellent! have you considered incorporating grapheme?

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  18. hy again. can any buddy tell me the exact name of this cell cutting machine its price and place to buy it? regards

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  19. hy. may i know why a solar cell is cut into half for using pump grade solar panels? what difference occures when we cut it small.thanx

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  20. ROGER DE BRABANT2018年4月21日 21:25

    its 4 years later. so obviously this idea must have gone the way of the dodo bird.

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  21. Que bueno el cortador con 0% pérdida de material

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  22. Tahmim Chowdhury2018年4月21日 22:31

    Bangladesh!

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  23. is there a cutter like that you can buy?(just a cutting guillotine like that to cut the cells and make diy panels without cutting by hand or expensive laser) i googled and came up with nothing, would love to have a cutter like that, especially if its cheap and hand operated

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  24. I'm not really into replacing man power with machine, even if it saves on cost. Machines don't need to eat, people do...

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  25. Thomas R. Miller2018年4月21日 23:56

    2016  UPDATE WANTED..

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  26. LOl why not just have the panel print to the right specifications instead of breaking up, reassembling, resoldering, and then testing and packaging. Its like why not just cut the cheese to the size you need instead of opening up each slice by a machine and reforming it to a 5lb chunk, that makes no sense at all.

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