3. INTRODUCTION
Now adayswith thegrowing population, theenergy
demand isincreasing.
Thepresent energy resourcesarefossil fuelssuch ascoal,
oil, wood. Thesefall into thecategory of non-renewable
energy sources.
Renewableenergy sourcesarefreely availableon the
earth in abundant quantity.
Theenergy contained by thesesourcesin any form can
beconverted into electrical energy which isessential for
human.
7. ISSUES WITH SOLAR CELLS
Lessefficient and high manufacturing cost.
Absorbsonly specific wavelength of light.
Payback period ismore.
Extraenergy iswasted in form of heat.
13. APPLICATION OF NOLAR CELLS
Nolar could be used to create inexpensive and reasonably
efficient solar cells, it would greatly improve soldiers’
mobility.
Inexpensive solar cells would also help provide electricity
for rural areasor third world countries.
Since these Nano solar cells are flexible and polymer based,
they could be easily applied, possibly even painted, onto
surfaceslikeRoofs.
Nolar cells have a wide array of commercial applications
dueto itswirelesscapabilities.
14. ADVANTAGES
• Nolar cells works even on cloudy days, more
compact and bulky.
• They are 30% more efficient when compared to
traditional one. Relatively inexpensive.
• Short return on investment
• Increase the efficiency of solar cells by reducing
theband gap of solar cells.