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It has been increasingly recognized that one of the major problems facing our generation and later ones is the reliance on fossil fuels, their effect on climate, their gradual exhaustion, and the great need for alternative energy sources. Since the most conspicuous and abundant source of energy is the sun, solar energy conversion has become the magical concept to conjure the development of organic and inorganic photovoltaics and, even better, the direct production of chemical energy carriers.
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