L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:panels, other France
Talesun obtains an ETN for its half cell monocrystalline panel
The Chinese company Talesun has just obtained an ETN for its TP6H60M half cell monocrystalline panel for simplified integration into the frame with the "OPTI'ROOF" PV system and the "RS-R" system from JORISIDE.
Tecsol of 17 February
L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:inverters/micro-inverters
APsystems wins "Top Brand PV" seal of approval
APsystems wins the "Top Brand PV" seal in the inverter category in the French market.
Tecsol of 19 February
R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:floating power plant
Hurricane destroys floating power plant
Hurricanes No. 15 and No. 17 of September 2019 in Japan swept away the floating solar power plants at the Yamakura Dam. We are looking for the right explanation.
The storm arrived at an average wind speed of 41 m / s. The nearby Chiba weather station measured gusts of wind
AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:perovskite
How much will it cost to market perovskite panels?
How much will it cost to market perovskite panels?
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has sought to determine the cost of marketing perovskite. It estimates that a 1 GW per year plant producing only this product would require an investment of
L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:perovskite
Perovskite wrapped in a film to prevent lead leakage
While scientists around the world are searching for a lead-free perovskite cell formula, Americans have come up with the idea
L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:panels
Sunglasses often have micro-cracks in them.
Turkish researchers have analysed two types of solar glass to examine the effect of temperature changes on the absorbance, transmission and reflectivity of light.
L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:cells, R&D
Nanoparticle-sensitive solar cell (NSSC)
Taiwanese scientists have developed a nanoparticle-sensitive solar cell (NSSC) with an efficiency of
L R AS Published on Monday 24 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:R&D , other batteries
Creation of an ultra-fast battery
The CIC energIGUNE research centre has created an "ultra-fast battery". It combines a high energy density with the rapid discharge time usually provided by supercapacitors.
R AS Published on Sunday 23 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:floating power plant
Should floating power plants be equipped with rigid panels or flexible thin layers?
Italian and Indian scientists have examined the value of thin floating layers. Their interest is that they remain in contact with the water, allowing for more cooling and cleaning.
L R AS Published on Sunday 23 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:silicon mono/multi
Silicon production at Hanwha ceases
Korea's Hanwha will stop producing silicon at the end of 2020 because its electricity cost is too high
L R AS Published on Friday 21 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:power plants > 200MW, European countries
Iberdrola to build 328 MW of solar power in Extremadura
Spain's Iberdrola is to build 328 MW of solar power in Extremadura (south-west of Madrid). This plant will supply 550 GWh per year, of which 200 GWh will be purchased by Orange.
L R AS Published on Friday 21 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:floating power plant
A floating solar power plant on the open sea
Dubai-based solar developer Enerwhere has announced the construction of an 80 kWp floating solar power plant on the open sea near an island in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This is a new
L R AS Published on Friday 21 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:United Kingdom, lithium batteries
100 MW storage project in the United Kingdom
Shell has signed a 100 MW storage project in the UK, which is expected to be the largest battery installation in Europe.
GreenTech Media of 17 February
R AS Published on Friday 21 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:lithium batteries
Storage seems to be essential but the profitability is not certain.
Developers of large power plants are increasingly convinced that they should invest in battery projects in the United States. The challenge is to find profitable investments.
Demand for storage seems to be on the verge of growing
L R AS Published on Friday 21 February 2020 - n° 310 - Categories:brochures
Tainergy to launch production of silicon carbide wafers
Taiwanese solar cell manufacturer Tainergy will start large-scale production of silicon carbide (SiC) wafers this year. They are intended for