Technique To Fulfill Energy Demand

To fulfill the increasing demand of energy some new effective method is to be invented and our scientists have done exactly that. They have invented the best way to convert sunlight into much more useful form of energy.

The best way to generate energy is to use plates made of chromium and neodymium and launch it into orbit, which then converts 42% of the solar energy in the form of lasers. These lasers can then be converted into other more useful and clean form of energy. With the help of this technique, sunlight can now be converted into other form of energy with four times more efficiency than any other previous attempts. This device is being developed by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (J.A.X.A.) and Osaka University.

Tokyo Report said that according to this technique sunlight can be collected in space and converted into laser light there which when come in the surface of earth can be used to generate electricity.

In this project sunlight will be stored in plates of metals like chromium and neodymium. When weak laser light is shined on the plate’s energy gets transferred into the weak laser light.

Another advantage of this project is that this is not dependent on weather or climatic conditions like that in solar cooker and solar water heaters. This technique will work in night darkness as well. This is an effective technique 24 hours a day and 365 days in year. We all must hope that this technique will fulfill all our demands of energy.


This entry was posted by author: Dynamic on Thursday, July 24th, 2008 at 10:50 am and is filed under Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Efficiency, Electric, Electricity, Energy, Gas, Solar | Tags: · , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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