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Research Could Yield More Power Output from Traditional Solar Panels

Legends Business Group declared that it has arrived into the research phase of development of a new instrument, which has the potential to increase the power production output of a solar panel.

According to Rolando Sablon, President of Legends Business, current generation of silicon based solar panels have almost reached their saturation limits in power production and only external equipment will help in improving the electrical output. He anticipates achieving 10% to 20% extra output from traditional solar panels.

Sablon further stated that if the project becomes successful, a standard solar panel will generate power much sooner in the day and extend it further at the end of the day. This could present a major discovery in the capability to obtain maximum power output from solar panels.

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