Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) could conquer the mass market within a few years, perhaps even being produced in Europe. Their ...
Researchers from UNSW and Trina Solar developed a silver-free silicon tunnel-back-contact solar cell using dual-polarity ...
Introducing recyclability into photovoltaic design adds complexity. Recyclability depends on parameters governing material cohesion and separability, often conflicting with traditional criteria such ...
Physicists at Paderborn University have used complex computer simulations to develop a new design for significantly more efficient solar cells than previously available. A thin layer of organic ...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are considered strong candidates for mass‑market adoption within the next few years, with the ...
Partial shading is a common condition in the outdoor deployment of photovoltaic modules, potentially causing significant power loss and severe thermal damage. Limitations of existing solutions in ...
Professor Yoke Khin Yap and his research group are improving the efficiency of solar cells one quantum dot at a time. × To sustainably power our digital future, the world needs more — and more ...
Researchers from Kanazawa University have developed a one-step recycling method that recovers toxic lead (Pb) and valuable ...
Scientists from Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United States have investigated existing back-contact perovskite solar cell architectures and have proposed a strategy to help reach commercial production.
The new module design combines Oxford PV’s tandem perovskite-silicon and Fraunhofer ISE’s Matrix Shingle technologies. Image: Fraunhofer ISE/Jacob Forster. Perovskite PV specialist Oxford PV and ...
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