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Harvard Researchers Design Solar Panel that Heats in Winter and Produces Electricity in Summer

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In a promising technological breakthrough, a team of researchers at Harvard University has developed a revolutionary solar device, called self-regulated, that can decide for itself whether to produce heat or electricity by adapting to local climate conditions, explains EcoInventos. Unveiled by the Salata Institute at Harvard University, this innovation could transform our way of harnessing solar energy and solve a persistent problem of temporal …
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In a promising technological breakthrough, a team of researchers at Harvard University has developed a revolutionary solar device, called self-regulated, that can decide for itself whether to produce heat or electricity by adapting to local climate conditions, explains EcoInventos. Unveiled by the Salata Institute at Harvard University, this innovation could transform our way of harnessing solar energy and solve a persistent problem of temporal …

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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