Remarkable reusable liquid stores solar energy like bottled sunlight

Remarkable reusable liquid stores solar energy like bottled sunlight

Sunlight is a great source of energy during the day, but there are challenges once the sun goes down

Ever since Benjamin Franklin’s lightning experiment in the 18th century, civilization has been intrigued by the idea of capturing lightning in a bottle. Over time, however, the idea evolved from literal to figurative. Today, we may be seeing a return to the literal. Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), may have figured out a way to bottle the sun, or at least its energy, using a Dewar pyrimidone solution.

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Category: Energy, Technology

Tags: Solar Power, UC Santa Barbara, Sunlight