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Daqo disregards COVID-19 anxieties with favorable overview for 2020
The Chinese polysilicon titan's take-home pay dropped virtually 23% year on year to $29.5 million in monetary 2019, although it uploaded a 16% year-on-year enter income to $350 million. It anticipates its polysilicon result to rise in the year in advance, regardless of the danger positioned by the coronavirus break out.
Mar 13, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, China, Asia, Longgen Zhang, Daqo, Coronavirus, covid-19
Daqo targeting multi-year development, n-type polysilicon supremacy as ASPs continue to climb
Significant polysilicon producer Daqo New Energy has actually unveiled plans to increase its annual production ability to 270,000 metric heaps (MT) by 2024 while also plotting a course for prominence of the n-type polysilicon market.
Aug 19, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, polysilicon, Daqo New Energy, Longgen Zhang
United States Residential Solar Systems See Growth in Size, Decline in Price
An annual solar report launched by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LNBL), Tracking the Sun, has made essential monitorings about the residential solar systems in the US. The report records the trends in the US market for near 2.5 million systems mounted in 2021 year-end, along with the preliminary data for the initial half of 2022.
Oct 11, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Market Research, supply chain, module costs, awrence Berkeley National Laboratory, median installed prices, non-residential solar systems, Residential Solar Systems
With Safeguard Duty Expiration A Day Away, Solar Bodies in a Huddle For Method Forward
The expiry of the Safeguard Duty was recognized, and yet, there is zero clearness on its extension or any other ways to maintain status once it ends tomorrow.
For the federal government, a zero duty period appropriate upto April 2022, when the new duty framework kicks in, seems like an unlikely choice. Expect an impromptu solution soon for residential manufacturers.
Jul 29, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, India, Asia, DGTR, aisia, BCD, ISMA, R.K Singh, SGD, NIMMA, SGD expiry
Researchers report a perovskite nanoplatelet laser on a diamond substrate that can effectively dissipate heat
Scientists from China's Taiyuan University of Technology and Lund University in Sweden have demonstrated a perovskite nanoplatelet laser on a diamond substrate that can efficiently dissipate heat generated throughout optical pumping.
Apr 17, 2023 // Technology, Sweden, China, Europe, Asia, perovskite, Lund University, Taiyuan University of Technology
A much more efficient and also sustainable battery for a more 'electrified' society
An assistant professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Chicago, John Anderson, BS/MS '08, has patented a material that can store as well as produce energy a lot more effectively and sustainably than current approaches.
Oct 26, 2021 // Technology, Storage, USA, North America, University of Chicago, John Anderson
How to Choose a Solar Inverter
While choosing a proper inverter for your solar generating system, take into account the capacity of your solar arrays and whether you plan to retrofit the
Sep 23, 2021
Solar perovskite manufacturing on a roll
High-performance perovskite solar cells are used a manufacturing-friendly liquid-based process suitable for roll to roll production.
Nov 10, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Asia, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency, KAUST, Stefaan De Wolf, Anand Subbiah
How to choose a solar installer
Going solar is a complicated process, and choosing the best installer may be the most difficult part. To help you select among the variety of solar companies
May 18, 2026
A closer check out graphene electrodes
Scientists in the United States have found several imperfections in the strategies frequently utilized by researchers to design the structure of electrodes. The group outlines a new method which it says can bring about the exploration of new products and combinations that can lead to batteries performing much better for longer.
Jun 12, 2020 // Technology, USA, North America, Graphene, Haleh Ardebili
Ultrathin solar cells get a boost
Rice University engineers have accomplished a new standard in the style of atomically thin solar cells made from semiconducting perovskites, increasing their performance while keeping their capacity to withstand the atmosphere.
Nov 24, 2021 // Technology, USA, solar cells, perovskite, North America, Rice University, efficiency, Aditya Mohite
A common language for bifacial PV
This week pv magazine was in Amsterdam for the sixth edition of the BifiPV workshop, where the discussion focused on the impressive achievements made by bifacial solar modules and the challenges the technology faces as it moves toward mainstream adoption.
Sep 19, 2019 // Technology, USA, Canadian Solar, Europe, Netherlands, Amsterdam, LONGi, PERC, North America, BifiPV, Jolywood, Jenya Meydbray, Joshua Stein, Netherlands Energy Center, U.K. National Physics Laboratory
A flexible approach to offshore solar
Researchers in the Netherlands are trialing a floating solar installation based on flexible thin-film PV components. The suggestion behind their principle is that such modules, in combination with a recently made flexible racking system, will certainly produce a system able to roll with the activity of the water, rather than attempting to oppose it.
Jun 26, 2020 // Technology, Floating PV, pv modules, Europe, Netherlands, thin-film, flexible
A development in solar cell effectiveness
A research group led by Prof. Chen Tao and also Prof. Zhu Changfei, as well as their partner Prof. Hao Xiaojing at UNSW, developed a hydrothermal deposition method for the synthesis of antimony selenosulfide for solar cell applications. With this absorber material, the solar cell breaks the 10% benchmark efficiency barrier. This outcome has been released in Nature Energy qualified "Hydrothermal deposition of antimony selenosulfide slim movies allows solar cells with 10% performance."
Jul 28, 2020 // Technology, China, Asia, solar cell, efficiency, Chen Tao, Hao Xiaojing
A solar tree for farming applications
The Internet of Things (IOT)- made it possible for solar tree-- making use of 35 solar PV panels with a 330 Wp ability each-- is particularly helpful for the agricultural neighborhood in giving electrical energy for high-capacity water pumps, e-tractors as well as e-power tillers. It can likewise enable precision agriculture via IoT-enabled attributes such as real-time moisture, wind speed, rainfall forecast and dirt health surveillance.
Sep 1, 2020 // Technology, India, Asia, CSIR-CMERI, solar tree, Harish Hirani










