A company called GreenSun Energy is developing solar panels that absorb particular parts of the light spectrum available even when the sun is not shining directly at them:
There's a video at the link and it will play automatically when you click on it.
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They say the key is the bright colors in hues to capture different parts of the sun's light spectrum.
GreenSun, the company behind the technology, says unlike conventional solar panels, these can produce electricity without direct sunlight.
It says the colored panels don't need to face the sun and can absorb dispersed light.
This means they can also harness energy on a cloudy day, although with less efficiency than on sunny days.
The company says production costs are kept to a minimum because they require less silicon.
There's a video at the link and it will play automatically when you click on it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClLKVs9oSxE
Color me NOT impressed.
I'm not sure automatically means what you think it means.
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