Do solar cells work because of a heat differential? If that is so, would it be feasible or cost effective to use geothermal to cool part of the cell, thus boosting the power output of the cell?
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Solar cells work because of the photo-voltaic (not the photo-electric) effect, that is current is created when light strikes a surfaceYour idea to use geothermal to cool the cell does not make sense, you miss the point of geothermal completelyGeo means earth and Thermal means heat, therefore heat from the earthHow are you going to cool anything with thatWhat you are trying to describe is a Thermo-couple, I tried building one when I was 5 using a fire and a bucket of ice with tin foilUnderstandably it did not work, and I got a nasty burn :-( Hope this helps Chris
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Solar cells work because of the photo-voltaic (not the photo-electric) effect, that is current is created when light strikes a surfaceYour idea to use geothermal to cool the cell does not make sense, you miss the point of geothermal completelyGeo means earth and Thermal means heat, therefore heat from the earthHow are you going to cool anything with thatWhat you are trying to describe is a Thermo-couple, I tried building one when I was 5 using a fire and a bucket of ice with tin foilUnderstandably it did not work, and I got a nasty burn :-( Hope this helps Chris