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The quiet experiment that changed solar power: First solid-state solar cell based on a perovskite semiconductor
Long before perovskite solar cells began smashing efficiency records and transforming the future of clean energy, their modern design first emerged from a quiet experiment at Northwestern University.
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Ionic liquids slow perovskite degradation: Solar cells retain 90% performance at 90°C
Solar cells, devices that can generate electricity from sunlight, are already helping to reduce fossil fuel emissions in many ...
The South Korean startup is developing organic solar cell technology made using a proprietary roll-to-roll process. It ...
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EVs, buildings and beyond: New transparent solar windows can generate power 24/7
The solar window maintains high transparency while delivering stable output regardless of time or weather conditions. It can ...
A new solar device generates 15 times more energy: a breakthrough in thermoelectric generators converts solar heat into electricity.
Trinasolar has announced that its industrial larger-area perovskite/crystalline silicon tandem solar cell, jointly developed ...
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Industrial solar cells achieve 26.09% efficiency with reduced silver use and better bifacial performance
A research team led by Prof. Ye Jichun from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the ...
The introduction of a nanometric germanium oxide layer drastically improved device performance and stability. As the global demand for clean energy accelerates, solar power continues to attract ...
Solar energy plays a big role in the fight against climate change. As the world turns to solar power, concerns about the environmental impact of traditional solar panels continue to grow. Today’s most ...
A team at Fraunhofer ISE has created new imaging methods to measure losses in individual sub-cells of multi-junction solar cells based on perovskite-silicon and perovskite-perovskite-silicon ...
Three companies have made headlines for their efforts, and failures, to produce polysilicon in the US this year.
ATLANTA — A mission to the International Space Station in October will include new solar cells developed by Georgia Institute of Technology researchers. The Aegis Aerospace MISSE-21 mission, expected ...
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