• TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    You’re getting downvoted for pointing out that this technology, at optimal efficiency on Earth, generates about 1/100,000 the power of a solar panel. “Not very useful” is an understatement (it’s currently fucking useless). Even worse: the title saying “at night” implies a terrestrial usage and misdirects from this technology’s only potential useful application in the future once and if it becomes much better – namely on deep-space missions.

    This research is interesting. I hope it yields something useful. Your comment is still 100% correct for the foreseeable future.


    Edit: I was conflating the optimal efficiency of 1 W/m2 and the actual efficiency of 1/100,000 the solar panel. Sorry for introducing that confusion.

    • borkborkbork@piefed.social
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      11 days ago

      even if it only helped eek out 1% returns, on missions depending on an RTEG that could be years added.

      worth keeping an eye on.