AMBIENT HUMIDITY ENERGY HARVESTERS COULD COMPETE WITH SOLAR CELLS

AMBIENT HUMIDITY ENERGY HARVESTERS COULD COMPETE WITH SOLAR CELLS

Leveraging the natural adsorption–desorption exchange of water molecules from ambient air at the interface of a nanoporous mesh of protein nanowires, a team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts has demonstrated a durable form of energy harvesting that could potentially compete with solar cells on volumetric power density. By Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com Publishing their […]

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