Saturday, March 26, 2011

Solar energy saving disk for cheap and efficient alternative energy

TEAM of scientists from Ceramatec, a technology company based in Utah has found a solution of cheap and efficient energy for solar energy reserves . They create a disk or small-sized disc, made of ceramics which it can store solar energy reserves to help households during the electricity shortage?


The disc serves as sodium sulfur batteries with which it works at temperatures above 600 degrees Fahrenheit and it can accommodate up to 20 kilowatts of energy.

The secret workings of this disc, is located on a thin ceramic membrane inserted between sodium and sulfur. There is only one positive sodium ions which those could be through both, and those leave the flow of electrons to create enough electricity to supply a large portion of energy for the needs of a house in one day