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Skepticism hangs over Taiwan’s ambitious solar growth roadmap
Taiwan’s government risks failing to make good on solar growth pledges unless it acts to clear structural hurdles such as land shortages, industry operators have warned at Energy Taiwan 2019.
Oct 17, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Policy, Floating PV, Asia, Taiwan, energy taiwan, solar target, auo, tatung, ks terminals, tpvia, Daniel Lee, Alan Lin, Frank Lu
Oil Firm Eni Helps Synhelion Solar Jet Fuel Take Flight
A Swiss start-up is dealing with marketing 2 paths to solar jet fuel with the help of Italy's Eni, the 10th-largest oil business worldwide.
Mar 30, 2020 // Technology, Thermal, Solar to Fuel, Europe, Switzerland, Eni, Synhelion, Philipp Furler
X-ray tomography aids expose how solid state batteries cost, discharge
With the help of X-ray tomography, researchers have for the first time observed the evolution of materials inside strong state batteries during the billing and also releasing processes.
Jan 29, 2021 // Technology, Storage, Lithium-ion batteries, Matthew McDowell
Researchers develop a cobalt-free cathode for lithium-ion batteries
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine as well as four nationwide laboratories have developed a way to make lithium-ion battery cathodes without making use of cobalt, a mineral plagued by price volatility and also geopolitical problems.
Sep 22, 2022 // Technology, Storage, USA, North America, University of California, Huolin Xin
Siemens and TEIS to open battery research center in China
The facility is set to open this year and will offer battery suppliers digitalization research and manufacturing consulting. Smaller manufacturers will be able to use shared laboratories for research.
Sep 24, 2019 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Storage, LG CHEM, Siemens, TEIS, Hong Li, CATL, Pei Huang
Researchers develop perovskite-based memristors that are much more powerful and simpler to make
The human brain can easily process complex sensory information and also gain from experiences, while a computer can not. As well as, the brain does all this by consuming less than half as much energy as a laptop.
Mar 9, 2023 // Technology, Manufacturing News, perovskite, EMPA, ETH Zurich, Politecnico di Milano
Researchers present new method for fabricating thin films of perovskite oxide semiconductors
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led, University of Wisconsin-- Madison and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have actually developed a new method for making thin films of perovskite oxide semiconductors, a class of "smart" materials with distinct properties that can transform in response to stimuli like light, magnetic fields, or electrical fields.
Jan 4, 2023 // Technology, perovskite, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Bharat Jalan
Solar Site Selection: How to View Historical Satellite Images To Track Land Changes Over Time
Solar energy has become the cornerstone of successful adaptation to rapid climate change and environmental degradation. In the long term, the development of solar farms can be a key factor in achieving both economic efficiency and nature sustainability.
Jul 25, 2025 // Solar, Press releases
3 Factors for Optimism About Climate Change
Technological technology and also market forces show up positioned to speed the change away from fossil fuels even if the Glasgow summit falls short of its most enthusiastic goals.
Nov 3, 2021 // Technology, Plants, Storage, SCOTLAND
City of Sydney flicks the button to 100% environment-friendly power
The city of Sydney is currently running completely on renewable resource produced from wind and solar ranches in the Australian state of New South Wales.
Jul 2, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Sydney, Oceania, Clover Moore, Matthew van der Linden, Bob Hayward
Harmful lead in photovoltaics – are there sustainable alternatives?
Without globally unified standards in waste management, the risk from toxic materials such as lead will become increasingly important.
Jan 17, 2020 // Opinions, Stephan Kube, Susanne Müller, HELIATEK
New method paves the way for ideal perovskites
An amazing brand-new solar material called organic-inorganic halide perovskites can eventually help the united state accomplish its solar aspirations and decarbonize the power grid. One thousand times thinner than silicon, perovskite solar materials can be tuned to respond to various shades of the solar spectrum merely by changing their structure mix.
Oct 19, 2021 // Technology, USA, North America, perovskites, Berkeley Lab, solar thin films
First glance of polarons creating in an appealing next-gen power material
Polarons are short lived distortions in a material's atomic latticework that develop around a moving electron in a couple of trillionths of a 2nd, then promptly disappear. As ephemeral as they are, they impact a material's actions, as well as might even be the reason that solar cells made with lead crossbreed perovskites attain astonishingly high effectiveness in the lab.
Jan 5, 2021 // Technology, USA, solar cell, perovskite, North America, Stanford, Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SIMES, Burak Guzelturk
Puncturing Sound to Enhance Solar Cell Effectiveness
As culture relocations in the direction of a renewable energy future, it's vital that solar panels transform light into electrical energy as successfully as feasible. Some advanced solar cells are close to the academic optimum of performance-- and physicists from the University of Utah and also Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin have identified a method to make them also much better.
Jul 12, 2021 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Klaus Lips, University Of Utah, Kevin Davenport, Andrey Rogachev, HSCs
NEW DESIGNS COULD BOOST SOLAR CELLS BEYOND THEIR LIMITS
THE SUN BLANKETS the Earth with enough photons every hour to meet the entire world’s energy needs for a year. The question is how to efficiently convert them into electricity.
Jul 11, 2019 // BIPV, Marc Baldo, Shockley-Queisser, NREL