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SNEC 2021: Seraphim eyes growth in Southeast Asia, Australia and Europe
Module manufacturer Seraphim is aiming to improve a string of recent supply deals to further rise shipments to markets accross Southeast Asia, Australia as well as Europe.
Jun 7, 2021 // Manufacturing News, seraphim, Polaris Li, seraphim solar, module supply, SNEC 2021
Vattenfall eyes hybrid wind, solar and storage development in Mid Wales
Vattenfall is considering the development of a renewable resource scheme at Mynydd Lluest y Graig in Mid Wales.
Jun 21, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Storage, UK, Europe, wind, hybrid solar
Antai agrees mounting and tracking system handle Australia, various other markets
Chinese solar racking provider Antai Technology Co Ltd, also known as Antaisolar, today revealed one collaboration contract including numerous markets and a separate strategic partnership for a variety of Australian states.
Oct 31, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Oceania, Antai
Solar and wind outmatching all various other renewables development in US
Solar power result in the US outmatched all other renewables and also grew by nearly a quarter (24.3%) in the initial 3 months of 2021 contrasted to last year, new information from the country's Energy Information Administration (EIA) has revealed
May 27, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, EIA, Renewable Electricity, sun day campaign, us renewables, energy information administration
Huge solar and also power-to-gas show up in Finland
Power firm EPV Energy is intending to develop a 100 MW solar park to change peat power manufacturing. Peers Wärtsilä and also Vantaa Energy are preparing a power-to-gas center to generate carbon-neutral artificial biogas making use of electrical energy and also co2 from a waste-to-energy plant.
May 18, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Europe, Finland, EPV Energy, Peers Wärtsilä, Vantaa Energy
ReneSola Power and Innova to develop utility-scale projects in UK
Solar projects programmer ReneSola Power has gone into a strategic partnership agreement with Innova to create utility-scale projects in the UK.
Nov 20, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, Josef Kastner, ReneSola Power, Innova, Robin Dummett
Quantum technicians paves the way for more stable organic solar cells
Quantum mechanics can be used to develop even more stable and more quickly produced organic solar cells. These are the searchings for of brand-new study from the University of Gothenburg.
May 12, 2021 // Technology, organic solar cells, University of Gothenburg, Karl Börjesson
A rethink of the foundation for photovoltaic panels could aid automation
An original strategy to mass-producing affordable solar cell foundation blocks might result in the wide adoption of solar panels made from perovskite ink-- a "wonder material"-- according to study from the University of Surrey.
Jun 28, 2022 // Technology, solar cells, perovskite, University of Surrey, Ravi Silva, Ehsan Rezaee
Scientists raise the photoresponsivity of a lead-halide perovskite by 250%.
Researchers from Korea's Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Rochester in the U.S, and The Australian National University have actually boosted the photoresponsivity of a lead-halide perovskite for solar cell applications by 250%. They developed a perovskite film with a plasmonic substrate made from hyperbolic metamaterial and characterized it with transition dipole orientation.
Feb 20, 2023 // Technology, Asia, Korea, solar cell, perovskite, IBS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Australian National University, Institute for Basic Science, University of Rochester in the U.S
Hydrogen is the very first practical choice for seasonal storage space
Pressed hydrogen is "the initial practical alternative" to aid satisfy winter electrical power need in a high-renewables grid, claims DNV GL.
Mar 16, 2020 // Technology, Storage, USA, hydrogen, North America, DNV GL
Reordering the layers in solar-cell modules can aid improve efficiency
A solar-cell module that mitigates cell-to-module losses has actually been established by KAUST researchers complying with a rethink of the module's optical design as well as how it must be stacked.
Aug 23, 2022 // Technology, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, solar cell, efficiency, KAUST, Stefaan De Wolf, Lujia Xu
2021 Best Year in History for Solar in the EU: Report
The 27 participant states of the European Union saw around 25.9 GW of new solar PV capacity attached to their grids in 2021
Dec 27, 2021 // Market Research, Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Europe, Netherlands, European Union, SolarPower Europ
Leading 4 Manufacturers of Polysilicon in China; Tongwei Leads the Race
All leading 4 suppliers are now located in China; they generated greater than 100,000 MT each in 2022. all leading 4 producers are currently situated in China; they produced greater than 100,000 MT each in 2022. The six biggest Chinese manufacturers alone have additional capacities of about 1.5 million MT in the pipe for 2023 as well as 2024.
May 17, 2023 // Manufacturing News, Tongwei, xinte energy, Daqo New Energy, bernreuter research, gcl technology, polysilicone industry in China
Belectric to set up 57 MW solar projects in the Netherlands
German Belectric Solar & Battery GmbH has signed agreements to install 3 solar projects with a total capacity of 57 MW for Kronos Solar.
Feb 19, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe, Belectric, Ingo Alphéus, solar projects
Molecular resonances lower the optimum possible photovoltage in natural solar cells
Researchers at TU Dresden and also Hasselt University in Belgium examined the physical reasons that restrict the performance of unique solar cells based upon natural molecular products. Presently, the voltage of such cells is still also reduced-- one factor for their still fairly reduced effectiveness.
Mar 20, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, Europe, Belgium