MIT Unveils 3D Solar Arrays That Produce Up to 20 Times More Energy:
MIT researchers just unveiled a new three-dimensional solar array that can produce up to 20 times more energy per square foot than traditional flat arrays – and it’s potentially more efficient than standard arrays as well. The team tested multiple stacked PV panel configurations and settled upon a 3D shape that takes in the most light over time per area of ground. Their remarkable results (especially in cloudy weather) point to a promising way to apply solar panels to tall buildings and other structures without sacrificing space. MIT’s latest solar discovery also corroborates the hunch of Adien Dywer, the 13-year-old boy who hypothesized and tested a solar tree design.
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