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Solar panels could soon be rid of their bad presswhen it comes to their efficiency levels in bad weather, with scientists coming up with the answer to producing electricity while it’s raining.
By coating the bottom sides of the solar cells with a thin layer of graphene, scientists have now established a way for solar panels to produce electricity using rain water. The graphene interacts with the positively charged ions found in rain drops.
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