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There is no smoke, only a slight buzz in the spotless rooms where the panels' current is turned into electricity that can be fed into the electrical grid.
Roughly 43percentt is turned into electricity through incineration.
The heat generated can be turned into electricity to be used in production or sold on.
Most technologies for harnessing the sun's energy capture the light itself, which is turned into electricity using photovoltaic materials.
That means more charge can be turned into electricity, says Tonio Buonassisi, a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.
Wave energy can be turned into electricity by using channels to steer waves directly on to turbines.
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When the two are exposed to air and electrolytes, it turns into electricity, keeping your gadgets powered indefinitely.
Mixed in with some potassium or rubidium, buckyballs turned into superconductors, transmitting electricity with no loss to resistance.
Does Prozac, when swallowed, "actually turn into liquid electricity?" Is metal opaque because it is a conductor of electricity, while glass is transparent because it is an insulator?
Some satellites employ similar thermoelectric generators on satellites where the power is derived from the heat generated by radioactive decay which is then turned back into electricity.
Last year, the price of his rye was so low it was not worth selling for food - so he turned it into electricity.
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