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A team of scientists at the National Institute of Renewable Energy has announced the development of a new solar cell technology that significantly increases energy conversion efficiency. The novel solar cells, made from a blend of perovskite and silicon materials, have demonstrated efficiencies exceeding 30%, surpassing current commercial standards. This breakthrough could lead to more affordable and sustainable solar power solutions worldwide. Researchers are now focusing on scaling up production and evaluating the long-term stability of these cells before commercial deployment.
