2015
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201500369
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Photo‐Rechargeable Electric Energy Storage Systems

Abstract: use of solar energy, e.g., solar collectors, and concentrated solar thermal systems, as well as solar cells. Due to increasing manufacturing capacities and lower costs, the installed capacities of solar cells has grown massively in recent years. In 2012, the capacity of installed solar cells rose over the level of 100 GW worldwide. [ 10 ] The major drawback of solar power is that electricity generation is directly coupled to the availability of the sun (e.g., day and night, weather). This dependence of solar e… Show more

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“…The design of a device that is simultaneously a solar energy convertor and a battery represents a paradigm-shifting energy storage concept that allows to charge a battery without any external power supply12. The first photo-rechargeable battery was proposed in 1976 by Hodes et al 3.…”
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“…The design of a device that is simultaneously a solar energy convertor and a battery represents a paradigm-shifting energy storage concept that allows to charge a battery without any external power supply12. The first photo-rechargeable battery was proposed in 1976 by Hodes et al 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the utilities of fossil fuels as a major energy are applied to 80% [1,2]. Especially, coal is one kind of fossil fuel, which holds a 42% margin in comparison with other energy sources [3,4].…”
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“…They can be particularly useful as independent energy sources to power autonomous devices such as wearables and Internet of Things nodes [1][2][3], or to act as buffers to mitigate the effects of solar light fluctuations on energy generation [4,5]. One of the main advantages of PSC is their simplicity (only two elements), as they do not need interfacing electronics between the solar cell and the supercapacitor, thus offering a lot of flexibility in their design and fabrication [6]. PSC can be fabricated as a single stack where the generation and storage components share a common electrode, which considerably reduces resistive losses and minimizes footprint [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%