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Technology and R&D

British academics receive €2.4 million grant for PV cell research

A consortium of scientists led by Bristol University will use the funds to develop new active materials for PV cells using low-cost and abundant natural elements.

Avancis achieves new certification record for thin-film module

With a record 16.6% efficiency, Avancis again leads the international efficiency ranking of encapsulated CIS thin-film modules.

Future sunny for Roth & Rau

The solar engineering company is seeing signs of recovery in the PV market as it focuses on the development of high-tech production equipment.

JA Solar modules pass 'extreme environmnent' tests

The China Quality Certification Center has designed new testing methods to fairly evaluate the performance of the solar modules in extreme environments, according to the company.

Paper solar cells: the future for PV?

Team of Chinese and U.S. researchers develops highly efficient paper solar cell made from inexpensive wood fiber.

Saudi Arabia taps German knowhow

Germany’s Fraunhofer ISE will work with Saudi Arabia’s renewable and nuclear energy agency K.A.CARE on research and development in areas such as PV technology, energy storage and grid integration.

SolarWorld unveils record-setting test module

TÜV Rheinland has confirmed a world record of 306 W for a 60-cell format module produced as part of a second-generation Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) technology research project.

German government, Merck launch organic PV R&D program

The EUR 16 million project is seeking to develop more efficient and more stable materials for low-cost, industrially applicable printing and coating methods for various types of solar modules.

Solar Frontier breaks CZTS cell efficiency record

Partnering with IBM and TOK, the Japanese CIS thin-film module maker has achieved a world-record of 12.6% cell efficiency in laboratory tests.

Fraunhofer ISE joins US SunShot Initiative

The Germany-based research institute becomes one of only three non-American research partners on the SunShot program, which aims to lower the electricity generation costs of solar energy in the U.S.

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