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Scientists achieve incredible breakthrough that could revolutionize solar energy: 'A new possibility'
"This study offers a new possibility to increase efficiency for thin-film solar cells based on transparent substrates," the ...
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New solar technology development could eliminate the need for batteries in small devices
Imagine never having to use a battery again. That could soon become a reality thanks to a new solar technology development. Researchers of a new study, published April 30 in the journal Advanced ...
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New Material Makes Solar Panels 40% Cheaper
Recent advancements in solar technology have introduced a groundbreaking material that promises to make solar panels 40% ...
I'm still quite old-school when it comes to reporting on a tradeshow — I carry my small notebook and write down insights in ...
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'Re-entrant' mixing behavior in organic solar cells necessitates new modeling approach
In a new study, an international team of researchers created phase diagrams for organic solar cells based on a composite of a ...
KAUST developed a cooling technology that improves the longevity and power output of a solar cell. Image: KAUST. As solar projects spread across the world, it is no longer uncommon to see a project ...
Scientists believe that the future of solar energy lies in enhancing the efficiency of existing silicon-based solar cells, which currently face limitations due to low energy conversion rates.
Recently, perovskite solar cells have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional silicon panels, offering potentially higher efficiency and lower production costs. With the increased demand for ...
Chinese module producer DAS Solar is planning a 5GW manufacturing facility focused on producing high-efficiency back contact ...
DAS Solar has filed an environmental-impact assessment (EIA) for a 5 GW back-contact (BC) solar cell plant in Guizhou, China, expanding its existing manufacturing and aiming to supply large-scale and ...
A recent study published in Futures provides vital insights into the degradation mechanism of scalable, wideband gap ...
This webinar will explore how specific material shortcomings contribute to failure mechanisms and why thoughtful material selection is vital to achieving efficient, long-lasting PV modules.
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