Today’s solar panels are flat, and for good reason: A lack of texture maximizes the amount of surface area exposed to sunlight at a given time, regardless of where the Sun sits in the sky. However, by ...
Solar power is already one of the fastest growing sources of electricity on the planet, yet scientists say it is still only ...
An international research team in China has used Czochralski n-type c-Si wafers from China-based Sichuan Yongxiang to build textured wafers with a thickness ranging from 65 μm to 55 μm. They have used ...
Researchers in Switzerland have fabricated a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells that utilizes a heterojunction cell as bottom device. The cell is said to circumvent the film formation issue ...
Maxwell Technologies has released a research paper in conjunction with a number of universities including Nanchang University, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Henan Normal University, ...
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a vapour-deposition method that they say ...
Perovskite-based solar cells, often seen as the next-generation successors to the currently predominant silicon cells, are gaining substantial attention due to their streamlined and cost-effective ...
Solar power is already cheap and effective, and it’s taking on a larger role in supplying energy needs all over the world. The thing about humanity, though, is that we always want more! Too much, you ...
Sixty-cell and 72-cell solar panels are the two most common varieties of solar equipment on the market today. We’ll explain what 60-cell and 72-cell solar panels are, then compare and contrast their ...