1. Researchers at UNSW Sydney are exploring singlet fission to enhance the efficiency of silicon solar cells, aiming for over 30% efficiency by 2030; 2. Singlet fission involves splitting photons into smaller units, potentially reducing energy loss and increasing efficiency; 3. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has funded this project, supporting the development of cost-effective, high-efficiency solar cells.
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