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Australian startup releases new hydrogen generators

H2X Global has released the first of its hydrogen-powered generators in the Australian market.

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Arctech releases SkyWings single-axis solar tracker

Arctech has released a novel dual-row, single-axis solar tracker for use in different climates and topographies.

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Vikram Solar unveils 660 W bifacial solar modules

Vikram Solar has unveiled new mono PERC bifacial modules with front-side power outputs from 635 W to 660 W. The modules feature glass-to-glass construction and provide up to 25% bifacial gain.

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US startup unveils plug-and-play solid-state battery for residential applications

Zendure has developed a residential storage system using a semi-solid state battery with 6.438 kWh capacity. Each unit is scalable with up to four batteries, bring the capacity of one unit to 32 kWh and of two units to 64 kWh. The system can be used with solar panels.

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Hydrogen bromide flow battery for large-scale renewables storage

Dutch startup Elestor has secured funds to bring its hydrogen bromide (HBr) flow battery technology closer to commercial production. It said the system could achieve a levelized cost of storage below $0.05/kW.

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Solar-driven multigeneration system for hydrogen, electricity, heat

An Iranian research group has developed a system that combines photovoltaic-thermal modules with organic Rankine cycle, a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, and liquefied natural gas. The ideal system has an exergy efficiency of 16.24%, a cost rate of $4.48 per hour, and 33.32 kW of net electrical power.

Yingli unveils n-type TOPCon solar panel with 22.0% efficiency

Yingli’s 156-cell Panda 3.0 PRO module has a temperature coefficient of -0.30% per degree Celsius and is available in wattages ranging from 590 W to 615 W, with a bifaciality of more than 90%.

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The Hydrogen Stream: Globeleq to build solar-powered 3.6 GW green hydrogen plant in Egypt

Egypt’s hydrogen strategy is taking shape ahead of COP27 through agreements with Globeleq, Actis, and Alfanar. Elsewhere in the world, the US authorities are investing in blue hydrogen, and the city of Hamburg, Germany, has signed three agreements with Chile, Uruguay and Buenos Aires.

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Micro hydropower system for building applications, usable with solar

Japanese startup Yumes Frontier has developed a 2.7 kW micro-hydropower system that can be used in some buildings. It can also be combined with solar to provide power for lights and surveillance cameras.

Lab-made perovskite solar panel loses 25% of efficiency over 9-month period

Researchers have studied a perovskite solar panel array with little generation loss due to high temperatures, and better performance than expected.

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