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First Self-charging Supercapacitors developed: Storage Device capable of Storing Solar Energy efficiently

Graphical abstract. Schematic diagram and atomic structure of Ni2(CO3)(OH)2 unary compound and Ni2–xMx (CO3)(OH)2 binary compound. Credit: Energy (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133593

A joint research effort has developed a high-performance self-charging energy storage device capable of efficiently storing solar energy. The research team has dramatically improved the performance of existing supercapacitor devices by utilizing transition metal-based electrode materials and proposed a new energy storage technology that combines supercapacitors with solar cells.

The paper is published in the journal Energy.

The research team designed the electrodes using a nickel-based carbonate and hydroxide composite material and maximized the conductivity and stability of the electrodes by ...

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An Effective and Low-Cost Solution for Storing Solar Energy

An effective and low-cost solution for storing solar energy. Credit: © Infini Lab / 2016 EPFL

An effective and low-cost solution for storing solar energy. Credit: © Infini Lab / 2016 EPFL

How can we store solar energy for period when the sun doesn’t shine? One solution is to convert it into hydrogen through water electrolysis. The idea is to use the electrical current produced by a solar panel to ‘split’ water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Clean hydrogen can then be stored away for future use to produce electricity on demand, or even as a fuel.

Even though different hydrogen-production technologies have given us promising results in the lab, they are still too unstable or expensive and need to be further developed to use on a commercial and large scale...

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