Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Skills Lab
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- Summary
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Jozef Soloff (Environmental Studies ‘16), Sasha Hodson (Environmental Studies ‘16), and Ana
Remis (Environmental Studies ‘18) taught attendees how to make Natural Dye-Sensitized
Solar Cells. Natural Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (NDSC) are an alternative solar technology.
NDSC harvests sunlight with pigments taken from flora, and are cheap and easily made. - Unique Identifier
- TEDC_Events_EW_000236
- TEDC Main Organization Category
- Events
- Title
- Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Skills Lab
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- Photo
- Date
- 2017-04-21
- Tags
- Solar technology
- Earth Week
- Events
- Food
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