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Scientists design all-back-contact transparent solar cell

A research team from South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) has designed a wire-free transparent solar cell and module with all electrical contacts placed on the rear side. A 16 cm² module achieved a power conversion efficiency of 14.7% and successfully charged a smartphone using natural sunlight.
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Paxos Solar unveils glass-glass PV tile with heat pump integration

Paxos Solar has developed a new glass-glass PV tile that integrates with heat pumps, featuring Longi’s back-contact solar cells. The 44 W, 59.5 cm x 48 cm tile can also produce heat for residential systems.
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REC Silicon set to restart polysilicon shipments in October

Norway’s REC Silicon says it has completed construction at its restarted Moses Lake factory and will ship its first commercial polysilicon from the site in mid-October.
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China urges US to reverse new tariffs on solar, batteries, EVs

China’s Ministry of Commerce has described the Office of the US Trade Representative's recent decision to raise tariffs on Chinese solar components, batteries, semiconductors, steel, and EVs as “typical unilateralism and protectionism.” It added th...
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Envertech launches microinverters for PV systems with up to 60 modules

Envertech says it has developed microinverters for PV systems supporting up to 60 modules, allowing up to four modules per unit with separate maximum power point tracking.
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Eurowind Energy acquires 11 solar projects in Portugal

Denmark’s Eurowind Energy has signed a deal for 65 MW of solar in central Portugal, split equally between 11 projects. Construction is expected to begin before the second quarter of 2025.
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France’s 2021-23 PV auctions show price increase despite lower panel costs

The French energy regulator says in a new report that France allocated about 5.55 GW of PV capacity through its auction mechanism for large-scale solar between 2011 and 2013. Despite falling solar module prices, the auction mechanism did not lead to chea...
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New deep learning tech uses electroluminescence images to identify defective PV cells

The novel method uses the YOLOv8 framework, integrating an attention mechanism and a transformer model. It was tested on a dataset of 4,500 electroluminescence images against several other models and its results were up to 17.2% more accurate.

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REPT BATTERO WENDING 564Ah Energy Storage Cell and Powtrix energy storage system officially launched at RE+2024

REPT BATTERO WENDING 564Ah Energy Storage Cell and Powtrix energy storage system officially launched at RE+2024

Beny Receives Top Brand PV 2024 Award for Inverters by EUPD Research

Beny announced that it has been awarded the prestigious EUPD Research Top Brand PV 2024 award for Inverters. This recognition not only highlights Beny’s outstanding achievements but also reflects the high level of trust and confidence that worldwide partners have in the company.

Astronergy increases TOPCon modules’ reliability with enhanced UVID resistance

Recently, Astronergy’s ASTRO N n-type TOPCon PV modules have passed the rigorous UVID tests, with a degradation rate of only 0. 7% under the UV60 exposure, which reflects the outstanding reliability of the company’s module products to guarantee long-term stable power generation!

DAS Solar’s Flexible Mounting System Sets New Standards After Withstanding Super Typhoon Yagi

The super typhoon Yagi recently made landfall along the coast of Wenchang, Hainan Province, with a wind speed exceeding level 17 at about 245 km/h (68 m/s), causing widespread regional impact. Meanwhile, the Hainan Ding'an Longhu Fishery PV Project, located just 50 kilometers from the typhoon's landing point, remains stable and secure post-storm.

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‘Women have a natural high competence in managing risk’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Ying Zhang, founder of Sweden-based Fenec. She says women should accept their physical disadvantage while exploiting their strength to select roles and responsibilities. "For example, every solar project requires investment analysis and project coordination, where our analytical skills and communication competence can contribute significantly to project success," she stated.

Typhoon Yagi triggers significant drop in solar production across Southeast Asia

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports the Typhoon Yagi caused a significant reduction in solar power generation across key cities in Vietnam, China, and the Philippines, with some areas reporting their lowest irradiance days on record for September.

Chinese solar module prices fall despite price hikes in upstream segment

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Increasing potential of silicon clathrate films for photovoltaics

Researchers led by scientists from CNRS in France are exploring an exotic form of silicon called silicon clathrate as a material for energy applications, including photovoltaics. Mastering the synthesis and using appropriate characterizations are key elements towards potential applications. Significant progress is being made for the fabrication of functional devices.

‘Innovation can be deterred by cognitive biases’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Filipa Monteiro Martins, Renewables Innovation Unit Manager at Portuguese energy company Galp. She says that inclusion is a critical driver of long-term business success and innovation, especially in the renewable energy industry, where the ability to adapt and evolve is key.

Wafer manufacturers extend efforts at price reversal

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

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Brazil to launch large-scale energy storage auction in 2025

The Brazilian authorities say they plan to hold a large-scale energy storage auction in 2025, potentially creating a market for large-scale storage facilities in the country.

End of net metering not a threat to residential solar profitability

The Netherlands is preparing to end its net-metering scheme, prompting two Dutch research institutes to study the potential impact on PV system profitability. They found that increasing self-consumption rates from 30% to 60% would keep profitability levels stable.

Ampin, Sumitomo set up renewables venture

Ampin Energy Transition and Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. have formed a joint venture company, Ampin C&I Power, to develop renewable energy sources in India.

Drone-based electroluminescence services for rooftop PV

Solevi, a German electroluminescence (EL) inspection company, has launched drone-based electrical inspection services for rooftop solar installation in Germany with plans to automate further and expand geographically.

New defrosting tech may increase coefficient of performance of air-source heat pumps by up to 11.2%

Researchers in the United Kingdom have presented a new heat pump system that may avoid reducing heat supply during defrosting operations. The proposed concept can reportedly execute defrosting operations while ensuring continuous heating by condensing the refrigerant in the frosted evaporator.

Demand for large capacity battery storage cells goes strong as prices continue to slide

The analysis from Taipei-based intelligence provider TrendForce finds that the average price for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) energy storage system cells continued to slide in August, reaching CNY 0.35/Wh ($0.049/Wh). Meanwhile, demand for large capacity cells continued to grow at a steady pace.

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The Hydrogen Stream: Hydrogen storage in lakes, reservoirs

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology researchers have told pv magazine that hydrogen storage pipelines and gravel could become a reality in lakes or water reservoirs in Europe, the United States, Japan, or China within 10 years. "The technology required to implement the proposed system is available, simple and cheap," they said.

Taiwan installs 2.7 GW of new solar in 2023

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) says the island added 2.7 GW of new solar capacity last year, bringing its total capacity to 12.41 GW by December 2023. Feed-in tariffs for installations up to 100 kW continue to drive the market.

Amea Power to build 1 GW of solar, 900 MWh of storage in Egypt

Dubai-based developer Amea Power has agreed to build a 1 GW solar plant with a 600 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) and an additional 300 MWh BESS. This follows the signing of two power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co.

Lebanon launches tender for 8 MW solar plant

Lebanon’s Minister of Energy and Water has opened a tender for an 8 MW solar plant that will be publicly funded and connected to the medium-voltage grid to supply power to Electricité du Liban.

Using surplus PV power for seasonal underground thermal storage

Scientists have proposed a new system that uses surplus PV energy in the spring and the autumn to charge up underground thermal energy storage for later use in the summer and winter. They have simulated it on a school facility in Seoul, with a few optional configurations for thermal storage. Power savings were up to 39%.

Italy’s first agrivoltaic tenders draws bids for 1.7 GW

Italy’s Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) says it has received 643 bids totaling 1.7 GW in its first agrivoltaic tender. About 56% of the proposals have come from the country’s sunny southern regions.

Technology

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Hygroscopic hydrogel may increase solar module yield by 2.1%

Researchers in China have found that a special type of hygroscopic hydrogel made of the polyacrylamide polymer and lithium chloride may reduce PV module temperature by up to 7.5%. They have also developed a mathematical model to analyze the operational mechanisms and factors responsible for the cooling performance.

European researchers unveil solid-state battery with 1,070 Wh/L energy density

A European research consortium has produced a prototype solid-state battery using a new manufacturing process that reportedly achieves high energy densities and can be implemented on modern lithium-ion battery production lines.

Italian startup develops thermo-mechanical PV panel recycling process

Venice-based 9-tech has developed a thermomechanical process to recycle end-of-life PV panels, with early results showing an 87% recovery yield of materials such as silicon, copper, and silver.

POLO back junction solar cell built with PECVD achieves 24.2% efficiency

A group including scientists from Insititute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) and German PV equipment manufacturer Centrotherm has developed a POLO back junction solar cell by using an industrial plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system with a low-frequency plasma source. The device achieved a slightly higher efficiency than a reference device fabricated via more expensive atomic layer deposition (ALD).

Freeware tool predicts light transmission, power generation of PV materials used in agrivoltaics

A research paper from scientists at Swansea University describes their tool for analyzing thermodynamic limits of organic semiconductor-based photovoltaics (OPVs). One of the findings was that semi-transparent solar PV deployed in greenhouses may deliver comparable performance to conventional crystalline silicon PV.

Novel fuel cell tech based on silicon-based bipolar plates

Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation has backed a hydrogen fuel cell developer $7 million to support an innovative form of technology using silicon-based bipolar plates.

Manufacturing

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U.S. increases and extends clean energy import tariffs on China

The U.S. Trade Representative decided that it will expand tariffs on solar components, batteries, semiconductors, steel, and EVs from China.

Addressing ESG in an ultra-low-cost environment

Shifting requirements for supply chain traceability and carbon footprint disclosure, along with solar oversupply and unsustainably low module prices, have made 2024 a challenging year for PV manufacturers. Despite these obstacles, the industry remains committed to its crucial role in the global energy transition. pv magazine recently spoke with Haimeng Zhang, chief strategy and environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) officer at Longi Green Energy, about how the sector is preparing to meet these challenges.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Aiko Solar, GoodWe, Ginlong Solis post H1 profit declines

Aiko Solar, GoodWe, and Ginlong Solis have all posted declines in net profit for the first half of 2024 due to industry overcapacity.

Belgium to allow plug-in solar panels, batteries

Belgium’s transmission and distribution system operator says it plans to allow household solar panels and batteries with a plug and socket to connect to the grid from May 2025.

Longi achieves 34.6% efficiency for two-terminal tandem perovskite solar cell prototype

In a paper published in nature, the Chinese module maker explained that the 33.9%-efficient tandem device it unveiled in December 2023 is based on a bilayer intertwined passivation strategy that combines efficient electron extraction with further suppression of nonradiative recombination. It also revealed that its two-terminal tandem prototype devices achieved an efficiency of 34.6%.

New solar carport opens at 4,300 meters on Mount Everest

Chinese module maker Aiko Solar says it has built a 150 kW off-grid solar carport at an altitude of 4,300 meters on Mount Everest, featuring 645 W bifacial dual-glass modules and 200 kWh of battery storage.

Energy Storage

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China connects its first large-scale flywheel storage project to grid

The 30 MW plant is the first utility-scale, grid-connected flywheel energy storage project in China and the largest one in the world.

Australia launches multimillion-dollar green hydrogen auction with Germany

Investment confidence in Australia’s green hydrogen industry has received a $660 million boost following a joint declaration with Germany to negotiate supply chains that guarantee European buyers for Australian products.

India launches 2 GW/8 GWh renewables-plus-storage tender

Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has started accepting bids to set up 2 GW of renewable energy projects backed with energy storage systems for assured peak supply of 8 GWh. Bidding closes on Oct. 14.

Works begin on 1.4 GWh Inner Mongolia project combining lithium-ion, redox flow storage technologies

The Dengkou Renewable Energy Storage Project is billed as the largest single-capacity energy storage station under construction in China.

Egypt set for giant solar-plus-battery storage project

Norwegian developer Scatec ASA has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for a 1 GW solar array and 100 MW/200 MWh battery storage project in Egypt. CEO Terje Pilskog says it is Egypt’s first hybrid solar-plus-battery project.

Aluminium-polymer battery for stationary electricity storage

The device developed by TU Bergakademie Freiberg researchers uses aluminum as an anode, graphite as a cathode, and a polymer-based solid electrolyte. It is being validated and further developed for industrial production. The goal is storage capacity of 10 kWh.

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