Moonlight Solar Panels

in STEMGeeks3 days ago

Today, for the very first time, I learned about Moonlight panels. We all know that Solar panels work only when enough light is available to convert into energy. It is also said that excess heat will reduce the efficiency of solar panels. During the morning time when the sun is low and the heat is low, solar panels produce more energy than what is produced in the afternoon and evening because the panels will already be heated up, reducing their efficiency.

Coming back to the topic, we are now in the innovation era where some innovation or the other happens in the energy sector. It appears that Stanford University researchers have developed new solar panels that can make use of the moonlight to generate electricity. This also means that these solar panels can be called as low-light solar panels. I'm thinking that a combination of both sunlight and moonlight panels will be the best one to generate electricity throughout the day and night. Of course, there is a challenge where if the sky is fully covered with clouds, the efficiency will be greatly affected.

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During the nighttime, Earth radiates infrared energy into space, and this also creates a temperature difference in the surroundings. What if this temperature difference can be used to produce electricity? This will be an interesting thing to do. Though this technology is still in the preliminary stages, innovations like these are very important because the future is fully on renewable sources of energy.

One thing that I can say for sure is that we cannot compare this moonlight panel with that of the sunlight panels. The efficiency of moonlight panels will be low unless they come up with some powerful ways to increase the efficiency. But for a start, this is a great thing and we have to welcome such innovations. Another important thing to note here is the cost of making those panels. They say that the regular solar panels can be made as cheaply as making glass, but they are not yet available that cheaply in the market. If we can create such low-cost panels and hybrid panels that work both in the daytime as well as the night time, it will be very good.


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I never heard of this too! Let's see how it develops in the future, maybe one day then will make panels changeable between normal and light depending on weather

I believe the idea of using moonlight to generate electricity is really exciting and shows how far technology is going. Even though moonlight panels may not be as powerful as regular solar panels, it's a great step towards clean energy. If scientists can also use the temperature difference at night to make electricity, that would be amazing. Combining sunlight and moonlight panels could help provide power all day and night.
I'm looking forward to seeing more updates on this.

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oh now we have moonlight solar panels? this is incredible.

Efficiency is still questionable.

Hopefully they have a bright future 😊

So this means that solar panels get mostly charged in the morning and evening
Someone once told me this but I didn’t agree

I have read about this technology and seen videos about it. In a short time, it will be here in our country and in Asian countries. It will have many benefits because during the day, sunlight is generating electricity, now electricity will be generated at night too.

Quite the first time I am actually hearing about this I must confess. This is to show that the world of energy is really evolving and transforming

Never in my wildest dream have I thought about moonlight panels. I mean if there can be solar panels for generating electricity moonlight power generation shouldn't be so far fetched.

Wow! Technology is really on the radar. Just wondering how much energy can be generated from the moon on a daily basis. Let's keep watching