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A high performance plastic solar panel on their way from Canada

The research group of the National Research Council National Institute for Nanotechnology, together with a team from the University of Alberta, both in Canada, have successfully completed a research project aimed at developing a prototype solar panel plastic able to overcome the few hours of activities that are currently the standard. The research team, led by David Rider, has managed to develop a polymer more resistant and durable than those now used to construct the electrode of the solar cells and solar cell prototype made properly it worked well for 500 hours and Even more importantly, has subsequently continued to work for almost eight months before being damaged irreparably (although, it seems, more to the continuous transport between a laboratory and the other not to a degradation of the material).

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