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This is a combination of two different cells not one material
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Currently most perovskites are based on Lead salts. So theyre cheap to manufacture but have obvious environmental issues
As long as they don’t leak lead, I don’t really see the problem.
the lead will be perfectly safe until someone crushes them up into a bunch of powder with a front loader, and then dumps in the nearest unsealed landfill
also lead mining/production is not waste free in of itself
Theyre lead salts. I guarantee that some of it is going to leech into the environment. And at some point theyre going to need to be manufactured in the first place and recycled/disposed of
The companies that make these need to provide free recycling for every panel they sell.
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Oh great! I can’t wait to not see it or hear about it again just like all those other amazing breakthroughs 😭
A team from the Chinese solar technology firm Longi set a new world record of 33.9 per cent for a silicon-perovskite tandem solar cell, breaking the previous record set in May this year by King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia.
Saved everyone a click
What was the previous record?