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Solar 'leaf' uses photosynthesis on gold
Solar 'leaf' uses photosynthesis on gold Scientists have developed a solar electricity generation method that mimics plant photosynthesis.

Transparent flexible solar cells discovered
Transparent flexible solar cells discovered Solar cells that can be rolled up and are see-through, so could be used on windows, have been developed.
Low carbon developments 'could become simpler in Scotland'
Low carbon developments 'could become simpler in Scotland' Generating low carbon electricity from home could become a more simple process, thanks to plans under consideration by the Scottish government.
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Discuss   Photovoltaic (PV) systems generate electricity from the Sun. PV is ideal for supplying 10% of a building’s energy needs as it is both visually unobtrusive and low-maintenance. PV systems typically comprise of an array of PV modules ("solar panels") which are mainly roof mounted and connected to a bank of inverters that convert the DC electricity generated to AC power suitable for use within the building. Excess electricity which is not used can be exported back to the grid.
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