Photovoltaic in a sentence as an adjective

Not at night it isn't. High costs for storage mean that photovoltaic solar will need to be complemented by other sources for a good while yet.

High end photovoltaic solar cells are over 40% efficiency for a while.

I don't think 10 leaves produce a whole lot of power...I'm curious how it compares to a traditional photovoltaic solar cell.

He extrapolated that within 20 years, 100% of the world's energy could be provided by photovoltaic panels.

If you drive through Bavaria, especially the area between Munich and the Alps, it's very hard to find 4 houses/farms in a row that do not have photovoltaic cells on their roofs.

But we already have net parity, therefore it is feasible to put up a photovoltaic system on your house, when you size it carefully and consume much of the energy by yourself.

Asimov fails to forsee photovoltaic cells integrated into window designs, another technology starting to emerge today.

There's plenty of solar energy to keep your temperature pleasant year-round, unless you're in Siberia or something, and solar energy used to heat your house is 100% efficient, rather than the 20% provided by photovoltaic panels.

Photovoltaic definitions

adjective

producing a voltage when exposed to radiant energy (especially light)