For the first time, researchers have built a device that can harvest moonlight and convert it into usable electricity, creating energy even during the darkest hours of the night.
This breakthrough challenges the limits of conventional solar technology by capturing the faint but constant light reflected from the moon. Early tests suggest the system can outperform top-tier solar panels by 35% under low-light conditions.
The technology relies on ultra-sensitive photovoltaic materials and advanced light-concentrating optics designed to amplify weak lunar photons into measurable power.
If scaled, it could provide a steady energy source around the clock, bridging the gap left by solar and reducing dependence on expensive battery storage. Experts say this could revolutionize renewable energy by making night-time power generation a reality.

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