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Energy Crisis Solved by Harvesting Rainbows

by , 04/01/08

Renewable Enrgy, April Fools, Rainbow Chasers, Rainbow Solar Panels, Rainbow Panels

Researches at PrizmaTech Labs have recently revealed an incredible breakthrough in solar technology that’s sure to brighten your day. The development utilizes specially calibrated ROYGBIV panels to collect solar energy over a broad spectrum of wavelengths, yielding an unheard-of energy efficiency rating that is 7 times greater than conventional panels. The fortuitous find employs rainbows as naturally occurring instances of refracted light, paving the pathway towards an exciting new source of renewable energy.

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9 Responses to “Energy Crisis Solved by Harvesting Rainbows”

  1. lewis lewis says:

    Im soooo dumb

  2. Brian Lang Brian Lang says:

    Can I get this for my house?

    April Fools!

  3. [...] yielding an unheard-of energy efficiency rating that is 7 times greater than conventional panels!read more | digg [...]

  4. trapezoidal trapezoidal says:

    and they taste great!

  5. mrlef mrlef says:

    and where is the lepricon?

  6. 道 says:

    [...] read more | digg story [...]

  7. RemyC RemyC says:

    April fools perhaps, but this is actually something PV engineering labs are working on, which is to capture light at all frequency ranges of the spectrum, with multilayered cell structure… Not so much capturing electricity from the pot at the end of the rainbow, but being able to develop photo-active chemistries that can have their electrons triggered from all radiant energy frequencies coming at us from the sun. Multi-layered PV cells were introduced in the late 60′s, but complications of mass-manufacture, since at the time, just getting one layer of amorphous silicon onto a substrate was a challenge, didn’t really become feasible prior to nano-tech applications. So I honestly don’t quite get this April fools, because this in fact, is quite near commercialization.

  8. Mike Chino Mike Chino says:

    Great info RemyC!
    Little had I realized that truth trumps fiction yet again.

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