Engineered wood converts sunlight into heat, supplies solar power even in darkness
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Engineered wood converts sunlight into heat, supplies solar power even in darkness
Solar power without sunlight: Engineered wood can store energy for use
Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.
Interesting Engineering (interestingengineering.com)
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Engineered wood converts sunlight into heat, supplies solar power even in darkness
Solar power without sunlight: Engineered wood can store energy for use
Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.
Interesting Engineering (interestingengineering.com)
Removing the lignin from balsa is also how the team made windows out of wood... I feel like these two designs might work together, and how cool would that be?
https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/blog/transparent-wood-could-be-window-future
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Engineered wood converts sunlight into heat, supplies solar power even in darkness
Solar power without sunlight: Engineered wood can store energy for use
Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.
Interesting Engineering (interestingengineering.com)
I guess you could still call it wood.
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Removing the lignin from balsa is also how the team made windows out of wood... I feel like these two designs might work together, and how cool would that be?
https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/blog/transparent-wood-could-be-window-future
@deirdrebeth @bielsubob This is wild!
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Engineered wood converts sunlight into heat, supplies solar power even in darkness
Solar power without sunlight: Engineered wood can store energy for use
Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.
Interesting Engineering (interestingengineering.com)
@bielsubob aaah, filling it with stearic acid is a neat idea. phase-change temperature control is stunningly powerful.
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