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Poland deployed 1.3 GW of solar in H1

In the second quarter of the year, more than 763 MW of solar was deployed in the eastern European country.

Ligand-free perovskite quantum dot solar cell with 9.3% efficiency

The quantum dots used for the device are based on methylammonium lead iodide and are synthesized within a porous silica (SiO2) matrix. Compared to its bulk counterparts, the ligand-free solar cell exhibited a more stable performance.

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German manufacturer unveils 10-busbar, half-cell PV modules

Bauer Solartechnik GmbH has released its new 400 W and 405 W BS-M10 PV panel series for rooftop projects.

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Australian science agency looks to space to test next-gen PV cell tech

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is pushing the limits of flexible solar PV cells by partnering with Australian startup Space Machines Company to test the technology in space.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon and wafer prices rise again

Trina Solar is also looking to raise financing for its plans to increase PV cell and module capacity.

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Swedish developer announces 1 GW PV project pipeline in home country

Helios Nordic Energy has secured another 500 MW of unsubsidized solar projects across southern Sweden.

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France launches multiple solar tenders

On August 5, the French energy regulator published the bidding rules for a new series of solar and renewable energy tenders. The application deadline is between October and December 2021.

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Indium supply not an issue for CIGS industry

Scientists Ayodhya Tiwari and Daniel Lincot recently spoke to pv magazine about the future of copper indium gallium selenide solar tech, which could play a key role in providing flexible, lightweight products in the building-integrated PV segment.

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Recovering waste heat from solar cells via a thermoelectric generator

Scientists in Italy have created a hybrid thermoelectric photovoltaic (HTEPV) system based on a thermoelectric generator and a wide-gap perovskite solar cell. The device is able to recover waste heat from the PV unit and produce additional power. According to its creators, this configuration needs large gap cells as these are less sensitive to temperature in terms of efficiency

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Change in ownership for 153 MW PV project in Romania

The 153 MW Ratesti PV project was acquired by Israel-based independent power producer Nofar Energy. The facility will be located in the Arges county, in southern Romania.

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