Max Koczak
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, nanotechnology has emerged as a pivotal field, offering promising advancements through the development of nanomaterials. These materials, engineered at the nanoscale, hold transformative potential across various sectors of renewable energy, ranging from solar and wind power to energy storage and conversion. The unique properties of nanomaterials, such as their high surface area, enhanced conductivity and tunable optical and electronic properties enable significant improvements in efficiency, durability and costeffectiveness of renewable energy technologies.
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