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3D Printed Perovskites: Lighting Revolution
Experience 3D printing's amazing potential to transform lighting technology: Researchers from the University of Missouri and the University of Tulsa have combined perovskite nanocrystals and UV resin to produce a thin, stable color conversion layer. This could create cheaper, higher quality lighting with energy efficiency!
Nov 6, 2023 // Technology, perovskite, University of Missouri, University of Tulsa
Heliene, UbiQD to partner on agriPV module development
Solar supplier Heliene as well as US nanomaterials specialist UbiQD are to work together on PV modules targeted at the expanding 'agrivoltaic' sector.
Mar 23, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, agrivoltaics, North America, Agriculture, heliene, agriPV, greenhouse, ubiqd
Japanese scientists develop dye-sensitized cell with 10.7% efficiency
The improved performance was achieved by using a methylene bridged material, the molecular dye DfZnP-iPr.
Aug 22, 2019 // Technology, Japan, Asia, Kyoto University, dye-sensitized solar cell
Mytilineos acquires five Alberta solar projects
The purchase covers over 1GW of capacity
Jun 6, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, PV Power Plant, Mytilineos, Alberta solar project
APG buys 49% stake in USD-1.2 bn Gemini hybrid in Nevada
Dutch pension asset supervisor APG has purchased a 49% stake in the USD-1.2-billion (EUR 1.24 bn) Gemini solar-plus-storage complicated near Las Vegas, Nevada.
Oct 13, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, USA, North America, APG, Gemini solar-plus-storage complex
Researchers obtain photovoltaic panel tech to produce brand-new ultrahigh-res OLED display screen
By expanding on existing layouts for electrodes of ultra-thin solar panels, Stanford scientists as well as collaborators in Korea have actually created a brand-new design for OLED-- natural light-emitting diode-- shows that could allow televisions, mobile phones as well as online or enhanced fact devices with resolutions of as much as 10,000 pixels per inch (PPI). (For contrast, the resolutions of new smart devices are around 400 to 500 PPI.).
Oct 23, 2020 // Technology, USA, North America, Stanford University, OLED display, SAIT, Mark Brongersma, Won-Jae Joo
What's food preparation in Eni's PV laboratory?
Scientists at the Italian oil team are attempting to boost natural photovoltaics as well as bright solar concentrators as well as a brand-new supercomputer with innovative formulas will certainly help them with the solar power problem.
Feb 25, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Italy, solar cells, Europe, Eni, efficiency, organic
Gresham House finishes biggest battery project with ₤ 32.5 m investment
Gresham House Energy Storage Fund has completed its financial investment in the 50MW/75MWh Thurcroft battery storage site.
Nov 2, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, UK, Europe, Gresham House, John Leggate
Saudi Arabia Aims Next to Be Largest Hydrogen Exporter
The globe's largest oil exporter has actually established its sights on likewise becoming the biggest vendor of hydrogen, a fuel seen as crucial for suppressing climate change.
Nov 23, 2020 // Solar to Fuel, Saudi Arabia, Asia, hydrogen
South Sinai Governor opens solar energy station
South Sinai Governor Khaled Fouda, Chairman of the Canal Company for Electricity Distribution Mohammed al-Sayed, and the French Electricity Company Schneider Electric cooperatively opened on Sunday a solar energy station in Abou Gharaged village of the city of Abou Redis in South Sinai. The station will provide all-day electricity to the village’s residents.
Oct 21, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Transport, Jinko Solar, Schneider Electric, Sinai, Khaled Fouda, INTRO Solar, Sherif Abdel Fattah
Enel Green Power completes utility-scale solar + storage project in Texas
Enel Green Power North America has actually completed the 181-MW Lily solar + storage project located in Kaufman County, Texas. Lily is the company's initial project in North America that integrates a solar plant with utility-scale battery storage.
Dec 22, 2021 // Plants, Storage, USA, enel green power, North America, solar + storage project
NUS scientists produce unique gadget that uses darkness to produce electrical power
Darkness are usually related to darkness and also unpredictability. Currently, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) are offering darkness a favorable spin by showing a method to harness this usual however frequently forgot optical result to create power. This unique idea opens brand-new techniques in creating eco-friendly power under interior illumination problems to power electronic devices.
May 22, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Singapore, NUS, Tan Swee Ching, SEG cell
Old Pits Become Green Energy Goldmines with Floating Solar
Floating Solar Panels are revolutionizing renewable energy in Europe, with Baywa r.e. leading the way. Governments, businesses, and utilities now offer subsidies to promote floatovoltaics, providing benefits such as sidestepping land disputes and improving water quality. Projects in Austria and Germany are generating enough energy to power thousands of homes. With red tape and environmental assessments now in place, installation is becoming faster and easier.
Aug 3, 2023 // Floating PV, Europe, baywa r.e.
France verifies COVID-19 solar respite in the middle of flurry of public auction outcomes
The French federal government has actually officially transferred to assist environment-friendly power programmers versus the COVID-19 situation, alleviating public auction policies as it granted numerous brand-new tender agreements.
Apr 2, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, France, pv power plants, auctions, Europe, residential, rooftop PV, tenders, Coronavirus, covid-19, ground-mount pv
Adjusting solar power innovation to discover chemical war agents and also pesticides
In a vibrant service to an unsafe trouble, Australian researchers are adapting a component from advanced solar cells to make a rapid, light-based detection system for lethal toxins.
Mar 4, 2021 // Technology, Australia, solar cells, Oceania, CSIRO, Wenping Yin of Monash University, Perovskite nanocrystals