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Renewable Energy: Perovskite Solar Cells Break World Efficiency Record
Engineers from the University of New South Wales have managed to add to the growing benefits of using perovskite solar cells. Aside from being flexible, easily manufactured and cheap, they have now broke a world efficiency record.
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