This device uses the dark of night to generate clean energy

This device uses the dark of night to generate clean energy

Rich Spuller
Rich Spuller

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The common problem with renewable energies, such as solar power, is that they cannot produce energy all the time. When the sun goes down, the solar panels stop generating energy. Energy-storing batteries are one way to get around the problem, but what if we could also produce energy at night using an entirely different source? According to scientist Aaswath Raman, that could be possible in the future.

Raman’s interests in clean energy and cooling led him to learn about a phenomenon called “radiative cooling”, which is when objects facing upward shed heat into the sky after dark, cooling the surrounding area. This “aha” moment led him to develop a device along with his colleagues at UCLA that can harness nighttime cooling to generate a small amount of power.

At the moment, this pollution-free device is too costly and generates too little electricity to compete…
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