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Fronius presents new inverters for C&I projects

The Austrian manufacturer said its new Argeno inverter features an efficiency of 99.1%, a European efficiency of 98.7%, and a rated AC power output of 125 kW.

Mitigating default risk in large-scale PV projects through credit default swaps

A research group has proposed to hedge default risk in the utility-scale PV business by adopting credit default swaps. The new methodology was tested through a series of Montecarlo simulations and reportedly showed how PV asset owners can transfer default risk to a protection seller at an affordable cost.

Extending lifecycle of flywheel energy storage via average consensus algorithm

Scientists in China have conceived a lifecycle-based average consensus algorithm that can purportedly balance power in flywheel energy storage array systems and extend their overall lifespan.

European PV module purchasing platform reports 20% increase in panel prices

Solar module prices in Europe rose this week for the first time in months, says Bart Wansink, CEO of Search4Solar, a European sales platform for PV products. He tells pv magazine that prices could climb quickly in the coming weeks.

CEA-INES, 3Sun achieve 30.8% efficiency for tandem perovskite-silicon solar cell

The 9 cm² cell consists of a top cell based on a perovskite absorber and a bottom cell with a heterojunction (HJT) structure. The results improve on the 29.8% efficiency CEA and 3Sun achieved for the same kind of cell in December.

Perovskite solar cell based on 3D/2D heterostructures achieves 26.05% efficiency

Developed by an international team including Saudi Arabia’s KAUST and the Chinese Academy of Science, the solar cell is claimed to be one of the most efficient perovskite PV devices based on 3D/2D heterostructures built to date.

Why and where solar PV succeeded in Arab Gulf states

A US-UAE research team has investigated how regulatory regimes impacted solar power deployment across six Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Their findings show that the predominant role of the state is expected to continue.

Reducing TOPCon solar cell degradation via copper plating

Researchers at the University of New South Wales have used a 1 µm copper plating layer on the front silver grid of a TOPCon solar cell to create a protective barrier that reportedly reduces corrosion susceptibility. The cell showed significantly lower contaminant-induced degradation that unprotected reference devices.

JinkoSolar’s patent lawsuit against Longi extends to Japan

The patent lawsuit, filed at Japan’s Tokyo District Court, is JinkoSolar’s second case of legal action against Longi this year, following a filing in China earlier this month.

Improving solar cell performance with narrower contact fingers

Fraunhofer ISE researchers have developed a new metallization process that can produce ultra-fine line contacts for solar cells. The proposed technique is based on the so-called LIDE technology and can reportedly help increase overall PV device efficiency.

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