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Where are the 2022 Climate Solutions Prize winners now?
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פיתוח חדש: תא סולארי סלקטיבי המייצר חשמל ירוק ומאפשר ייצור חקלאי תחתיו
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החשמל גדל על העצים: בדרך למהפכה בתחום הפאנלים הסולאריים? | כלכליסט
Professors Haim Rabinowitch and Liyoz Etkar from the Hebrew University have developed a transparent red solar panel that can be placed over agricultural areas without damaging crops. The development is expected to reduce electricity tariffs, reduce the need for irrigation, and help the country achieve its environmental goals. The solar cell they developed is based on a perovskite crystal produced in a relatively simple process from cheap and available materials. The researchers claim that the development, which has been technologically proven in the laboratory, will reduce the cost of energy per kilowatt-hour in Israel by 75%, while simultaneously reducing farmers expenses and increasing their income.
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Israel-made solar energy cells produce power while keeping land farmable
Researchers at Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed selective solar energy cells that can produce green electricity while allowing agricultural cultivation. The new solar cells, based on perovskite crystals, are designed to cover agricultural areas without interrupting natural habitats or harming the environment. The innovation is expected to reduce the cost of energy in Israel by 75% and exceed the countrys national target for green electricity production. The cells are transparent to the most efficient area of the light spectrum for photosynthesis, while the rest of the light energy is transformed into electricity. The development has the potential to revolutionize solar energy and agricultural production.
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game changing solar energy could make worlds gardens grow
Researchers at Hebrew University have developed transparent solar cells made with perovskite crystals that can reduce the cost of energy in Israel by 75%. The solar cells allow the right amount of light for photosynthesis to reach plants while converting the rest into electricity. The cells are expected to be on the market within three to four years. The technology has the potential to revolutionize agriculture and energy production, and it could be used in poorer countries to desalinate water and generate electricity. The transparent cells can cover agricultural areas without blocking sunlight, and they can also be used on bodies of water without harming the ecosystem.
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More than $2 million awarded to Israeli Climate Tech researchers and startups
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He's solving challenges of land and light. Meet Ilan Sharon of Red Solar Flower.
Red Solar Flower, a startup focused on solving food scarcity in the face of climate change, is developing groundbreaking solar panel material that allows sunlight to reach crops underneath. The company aims to increase crop yield, produce clean energy, and protect crops from extreme weather conditions. Red Solar Flower is currently in the seed round of fundraising, seeking $3-5 million to launch their product. The company is looking for investors who understand their solution and are willing to invest in a high-risk company. The CEO, Ilan Sharon, hopes to make a significant impact in fighting global warming and protecting food through their innovation.
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