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Nano Flake – A Cost-effective Method for Solar Cells

Y S CHOUDHARY

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A technical step forward may bring solar power within the grab of ordinary households, by both reducing the cost of producing solar cells and improving their efficiency. Solar energy currently accounts for less than 1% of the world’s electricity because it is a difficult and expensive means of electricity production. One of the key issues limiting the exploitation of solar energy is the cost per kWh of producing electricity. Solar energy is one of the sources to create electricity through processing. This innovative material, Nano Flakes has a lot scope that might modernize solar energy to electricity transformation. It is believed that nano flakes have vast prospective in converting solar energy up to 30% into electricity. The moderately new shift toward using nanotechnology with respect to the capture, transmit, and storage of energy has and will keep on having many positive cost-effective impacts on society. Keywords: Nano flake, economical, band gap, cost effective profit, society

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