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Trina Solar sets efficiency record with c-Si cell

Trina Solar has announced a new efficiency record of 22.13% for its p-type mono-crystalline silicon solar cell.

Triton Solar signs deal for $100m printed solar cell fab in India

The U.S.-based developer of printed solar cells signs $100 million agreement to open manufacturing facility in Indian state of Karnataka; production set to commence as early as August 2016.

U.S. DOE commits US$33 million to projects to integrate more renewables on the grid

The 12 hardware and software projects which received awards will coordinate generation, transmission and en-use of electricity, including increasing integration of renewable energy.

U.S. DOE commits US$33 million to projects to integrate more renewables on the grid

The 12 hardware and software projects which received awards will coordinate generation, transmission and end-use of electricity, including increasing integration of renewable energy.

HT-SAAE's Milky Way module surpasses 300 W of mass production output power

The Chinese solar tech group said it would increase investment on research and development with the aim of further raising its modules’ mass production output power up to 310 W.

Future PV: manufacturers poised for new technology investment cycle

As solar manufacturers return to profit an appetite for new technologies is growing. This was one of the key messages at this year’s Future PV Forum where PERC production at volume, new processes for III-V semiconductors and the rapid progress of perovskites were discussed by technologists, researchers and investors.

Kuwait to test crystalline and CIGS modules side-by-side

The Kuwait Shagaya Renewable Energy Project will install crystalline silicon PV modules alongside CIGS thin film, to test the technologies at PV power plant scale in a 10 MW facility. Japan’s Solar Frontier has announced it will be supplying 5 MW of modules to the facility.

Energy Watch Group releases PV graphics to again highlight IEA’s unrealistic renewable scenarios

Following its comment in September that the International Energy Agency (IEA) is “holding back” global renewable expansion by consistently underestimating its supply potential, the Energy Watch Group (EWG) has now released graphics highlighting the shortfalls in the agency’s solar PV projections.

COP21: Coalition of billionaires, 20 governments pledge increased clean energy investment

Under two initiatives aiming to work in tandem, an international coalition of billionaires, including Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Alibaba’s Jack Ma, and African Rainbow Minerals’ Patrice Motsepe have pledged to channel their cash into clean energy alongside 20 governments, which have said they’ll double investment in clean energy innovation. Solar, energy storage, and efficiency will be key focus areas.

The world could be 100% renewable by 2050

Researchers from Stanford University have layed out exactly how the planet could forego fossil fuel and nuclear power and adopt renewable energy across the board.

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