Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory, along with partners at Microcontinuum Inc. (Cambridge, MA) and Patrick Pinhero of the University of Missouri, are developing a novel way to collect energy from the sun with a technology that could potentially cost pennies a yard, be imprinted on flexible materials and still draw energy after the sun has set.
Video: Harvesting the Sun's Energy with Antennas
Video: Harvesting the Sun's Energy with Antennas
(via video.energypolicytv.com)
Submitted by EPTV on Wed, 2008-06-04 18:50. | Tags: technology | energy | Idaho | innovation | nano | nanotech | nanotechnology | Renewable Energy | research | solar | solar power | sun | video