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New approach greatly enhances pervoskite stability

UCLA researchers have developed a metal oxide sandwich perovskite cell that enhances the stability of the promising semiconductor by more than 10 times. The approach uses two metal oxide layers on either side of the perovskite material, protecting it rapid degradation when exposed to air.

Etrion sees net loss plummet, accelerated RE growth in Chile plays a role

Etrion Corporation has seen net loss plummet in both Q3 and the first nine months of the year, on the back of low electricity prices in Italy and impairment charges associated with the freezing of its solar PV pipeline in Chile. Revenues and EBITDA were also negatively affected.

Ascent Solar secures $35 million investment

Ascent Solar Inc. has signed two definitive agreements to raise US$35 million. In addition to contributing to ongoing working capital, the funds will be used to repay debt.

Neo Solar Power to expand PV manufacturing to Southeast Asia

Buried in Taiwanese PV maker NSP’s Q3 results is a statement that the company is moving production capacity to an un-named Southeast Asian nation.

Lightsource signs deal for 3 GW of solar in India

Investment of GBP 2 billion agreed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the U.K. and is part of a wider GBP 10 billion trade deal between the two nations.

Sunpower introduces new PV module design, offers 2016 guidance

Sunpower has introduced a new PV module series based upon a novel interconnection technology, as well as warning of a fall in revenues and a loss in 2016 as it plows more projects into its yieldco.

California utilities agency increases efficiency with new storage system

The advanced energy storage system will optimize renewable energy generation at its water management facilities, providing “an added layer of protection” against power outages and make it easier to share renewable resources.

UK solar and energy storage: Market enters new phase

The British Photovoltaic Association has published a new report detailing the transition to a new kind of residential PV market. What role is energy storage playing in it?

Mississippi and Alabama approve utility-scale solar projects

Mississippi has approved 105 MW of utility-scale PV as the latest state in the U.S. Deep South to do so, and Alabama has given the go-ahead for another 21 MW.

California opens up public land for renewable energy generation

State and federal authorities have unveiled an ambitious plan that advances conservation goals in California’s desert regions. The Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan would introduce a streamlined permitting process, facilitating approval of applications for renewable energy projects.

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