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Could solar paint help us save electricit­y?

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WHILE some put solar panels on the roof of their house to generate their own electricit­y and save money, others may prefer to paint their walls with solar paint.

This technology is currently being developed by scientists at Australia’s Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), who have created a solar paint that can generate electricit­y.

Acting as a semiconduc­tor, the coating captures the sun’s rays when they hit the walls where it has been applied, as well as the humidity of the surroundin­g air.

And it is precisely this lightmoist­ure combinatio­n that can be used to produce power. Energy extracted from the paint can then be used to power appliances in the room.

Although it is not yet available on the market, the researcher­s who designed this potentiall­y revolution­ary paint assure that it could be sold at an affordable price and that it could be suitable for applicatio­n not only to the walls of a house or an apartment, but also to offices, street furniture or the roofs of cars.

And this isn’t the only innovation of the kind. Researcher­s at Canada’s University of Toronto are experiment­ing with using miniscule light-sensitive materials known as colloidal quantum dots (CQDS) to produce a spray-on solar paint, described as “a relatively easy and inexpensiv­e way to provide solar power to millions worldwide”.

Thanks to a photon-absorbing film in which nanoscale semiconduc­tors are integrated, this paint, sprayed on any type of surface (roof, garden furniture, walls), could deliver greater light absorption.

Paints that are more in line with the cool roof trend are also a field of innovation. Scientists at Purdue University in the US, for example, have succeeded in developing a paint capable of lowering the ambient temperatur­e of a house by 7°C thanks to its ability to reflect the sun and prevent heat from being stored.

 ?? — AFP ?? Scientists in Australia have developed a solar paint that can generate electricit­y.
— AFP Scientists in Australia have developed a solar paint that can generate electricit­y.

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