A new solar breakthrough may overcome a long-standing efficiency barrier. Researchers used a “spin-flip” metal complex to capture and multiply energy from sunlight through singlet fission. The result ...
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Researchers upcycle centuries-old musket balls into perovskite solar cells
Musket balls that have been buried in soil for hundreds of years can be converted into a key ingredient for next-generation ...
A new UNSW study shows that laser-enhanced contact optimization (LECO) can boost industrial TOPCon solar cell efficiency by ...
DMEGC Solar, a global Tier 1 manufacturer of solar modules, recently announced the evolution of its Greenhouse range, now available with the G12RT cell. This technological transition marks a new ...
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New bifacial solar cells yield efficiencies above 32%
Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electricity, are now widely used in many countries worldwide. Over the past few years, energy engineers have been exploring alternative designs that ...
Solar power is already a cleaner energy source than traditional dirty fuels, but a team of researchers from Tohoku University has made a breakthrough that could make solar even cleaner, according to ...
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World’s first solar-powered ambulance designed for remote healthcare needs
AIKO has announced a new collaboration with Solar Team Eindhoven, bringing its high-efficiency ABC ...
Solar power plays a major role in efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and address climate change. The Sun delivers an immense amount of ...
The development of copper bismuth sulfide (Cu3BiS3) thin films represents a promising avenue for next‐generation solar cell absorbers. Owing to their high optical absorption, appropriate direct band ...
Approach by EPFL and CSEM combines two thin-film perovskite cells and one silicon cell.
An international study found that the specific power of commercial silicon solar modules increased from 8.5 W/kg in the early ...
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