Scientists capture sun energy with printouts; consumers can stick on walls
Someday, homeowners might need only
inkjet printers to harvest solar energy.
Scientists at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have developed a quick and simple method for do-it-yourselfers to power their homes with inexpensive solar cells that can be printed on some computer printers or painted on plastic sheets. Consumers can then stick the instant solar panel on a wall, roof or billboard in order to soak up the energy supplied by the sun's rays.