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A '''solar battery''' is a ] developed in 2014 by researchers at ]. The researchers have created a dye-sensitized ] that stores its own power by breathing air to decompose and re-form lithium peroxide. Its creators believe the device, which effectively combines a battery and a solar cell in one, could reduce renewable energy costs by 25 percent.<ref>, Gizmag, 6 October 2014, Richard Moss</ref>


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