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KGAL enters Spanish solar JV
resource capacity of greater than 3.4 GW from Brazil to Spain, Italy and
Dec 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, KGAL
GSF Acquires 200MW Big Rock Energy Storage Project in California
The company is also exploring opportunities in other key markets, such as Japan, India, and Brazil, as it continues to focus on increasing its portfolio of
Feb 17, 2023 // Storage, California, USA, North America, GSF
Largest Solar Plants
solar power stations in Switzerland
Largest solar power stations in Japan
Largest solar power stations in Cyprus
Largest solar power stations in
Apr 5, 2022
Japan's Lixil to develop 5-MW solar plant on roof of Thai factory
carbon dioxide (CO2) discharges of some 4,000 tonnes, Lixil price quotes.
The Japanese group aims to come to be carbon neutral by 2050, it kept in
Apr 12, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Japan, Thailand, Asia, PV Power Plant, Lixil
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Feb 6, 2024
Japanese Scientists Use Visible Light to Disintegrate CO2 With Effectiveness
environment. Now, a team of scientists from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, have established a novel, easy to synthesize composite compound that makes it
Jun 22, 2021 // Technology, Japan, Asia, efficiency, CO2 reduction, global warming, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Showtime for photosynthesis
laser (XFEL) at the LCLS at SLAC National Laboratory, and at SACLA in Japan.
" With this technique, we obtain the overall picture of just how the entire
Jun 5, 2020 // Technology, Junko Yano, Berkeley, Vittal K. Yachandra, photosynthesis, Jan F. Kern, Nicholas K. Sauter
Japanese telecom giant NTT plots significant renewables play, partners Mitsubishi for clean tech
¥ 1 trillion (US$ 9 billion) to develop itself as a significant player in Japan's renewable resource market, releasing utility-scale generation and electrical
Jun 30, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, ENERGY STORAGE, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Asia, investment, electric vehicles, mitsubishi, grids, ntt, transmission, distribution
Half-cut modules from Sharp
Japanese electronics giant Sharp Corporation has launched a new PERC monocrystalline PV module series based on half-cut cell technology.
The range features three five-busbar modules – the NU-JC330, NU-BA385 and NU-JB395 – which the company claims can offer a yield increase of up to 3% compared to full-cell rivals.
Sharp added, the smallest, 330 W, 120 half-cut cell module – which it says offers 19.5% efficiency for just 19.5 kg – is particularly suitable for commercial and industrial applications. The manufacturer said the other two, 144-cell panels – with power outputs of 385 W and 395 W – are recommended for large rooftop or ground-mounted projects. Those 23 kg products are said to have an efficiency of 19.6% and 1500 V system voltage. “With the addition of 1400mm cables that enable leapfrog wiring and [which] reduce balance of system (BOS) costs, this module is the ideal choice for major industrial projects and power plants,” said the company.
Advantages
Sharp said the three modules – which comply with IEC61215 and IEC61730 standards – are beneficial in projects with shady conditions, and added half-cut technology helps decrease temperatures compared to standard cell technology, as well as offering longer duration and lowering the risk of hot spots. “The half-cut cells can still generate a 50% performance with the upper half of the module, even when the lower half is shaded,” the company noted.
The Japanese manufacturer in April launched three PERC monocrystalline modules with a claimed conversion efficiency of 19.1%. The conglomerate in 2018 achieved 25.09% conversion efficiency from a cell using heterojunction and back-contact technology, as certified by the Japan Electrical Safety and Environment Technology Laboratories.
Jan 13, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Japan, Sharp, monocrystalline, Asia, PV module, PERC
Molecular modifications might boost the effectiveness of next-generation photovoltaics
To attempt to resolve this, Imahori, Umeyama as well as their coworkers in Japan targeted the molecular foundation of the cell's electron-accepting element.
Mar 10, 2020 // Technology, Japan, Asia, solar cell, efficiency, Hiroshi Imahori
What is the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge?
global nature of the event, rounding out the top 10 are teams from Germany, Japan, the USA, Sweden and Chile.
With EVs on the rise around the world
Oct 16, 2019 // Transport, Australia, Oceania, Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
Innovative ‘light harvesting material’ will be produced at a new Swedish factory
with Swiss-Swedish electronics giant ABB.
The project has been funded by Japan-based Softbank, Finnish Fortum and Swedish AMF. The newly created solar cells
Nov 21, 2019 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, ABB, Sweden, Europe, Exeger
Blockchain backed solar trading comes to India
platform is already operational in several countries, among them Austria, Japan, and the US. We have reached out for comment from Power Ledger and will update
Dec 2, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Residential, Grids, Rooftop PV, India, Asia, UPNEDA, UPPCL, Reena Suri
Winners and prices of Tunisia’s 500 MW PV tender
also made the initial cut as part of a consortium with UAE-based Masdar and Japan’s Mitsui. Other bidders included Canadian Solar, Spanish developers
Dec 20, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Scatec Solar, Canadian Solar, Engie, tender, Tunisia, Africa, large-scale solar, TBEA
Macquarie raises US$ 1.94 billion for wind and solar portfolio
to wind and solar farms in western Europe, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, Australia as well as New Zealand. Financing will go in the direction
Feb 10, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, macquarie, solar projects, macquarie green investment group, wind and solar, Leigh Harrison