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This new technology will make solar panels last longer

Scientists replaced the titanium dioxide with tin dioxide that is a stronger conductor which does not degrade as fast as the former material.

January 25, 2019 / 13:49 IST
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A man walks next to solar panels (bottom L) at a soon-to-be completed solucar solar park at Sanlucar La Mayor, near Seville, February 13, 2008. The first of two solar thermal power plants uses mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays onto the top of a 100 metre (300 foot) tower where it produces steam to drive a turbine. The lines in the photograph are due to reflections on the solar panels. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN) - RTR1X1BR
A man walks next to solar panels (bottom L) at a soon-to-be completed solucar solar park at Sanlucar La Mayor, near Seville, February 13, 2008. The first of two solar thermal power plants uses mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays onto the top of a 100 metre (300 foot) tower where it produces steam to drive a turbine. The lines in the photograph are due to reflections on the solar panels. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN) - RTR1X1BR

Researchers from Japan have found a new way to make solar panels almost three times more efficient that enables them to last longer than they do at present.

Countries and industries, the world over, are shifting to cleaner sources of energy mainly due to depleting natural resources. Solar energy, alongside wind, hydro energy among others are some preferred options by governments and multinationals.

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However, the cost of maintenance and lifetime functionality discourage people to invest in renewable energy systems.

But now, a Japanese institute has claimed to come up with a solution to this problem. The scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University believe they have resolved a fundamental weakness in the current generation solar cells