• Floating Solar Molecules convert solar energy to usable electricity

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    In 40 minutes of daylight the sun releases upon the earth the amount of energy that is consumed by the entire population of the planet in one year. But sadly, we have only managed to sensibly put to use 1% of the vast reserve of sun’s energy. The Solar Molecule is one system that has been designed to harvest solar energy in a better way and leading to renewable power plants. The system can provide power at low cost. The system releases numerous solar molecules that are geodesic structures which carry hot air to remain afloat. These molecules are covered with photovoltaic cells that harvest the suns energy and store it efficiently in the form of electricity. This electricity is then projected on the earth in the form of microwaves that is reconverted in the form of usable electricity for us to use when we want.


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    Posted in Topics:Alternative Energy, Tags: , on December 30, 2009