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New optical coating could extend lifetimes of solar cells

U.S. researchers are collaborating on the development of optical coatings that could extend the lifetimes of PV cells.

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India’s largest floating PV plant to go online by June

NTPC is now building a 100 MW floating solar array on a reservoir in the Indian state of Telangana.

New deals in Australia’s growing redox flow battery sector

Redflow has agreed to supply biowaste specialist Anaergia with a 2 MWh energy storage system, while Perth-based Technology Metals has signed a deal with Japan’s LE System to potentially make vanadium electrolyte in Australia.

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Canary Islands allocates 255 MW of PV through rebate scheme

The Solcan scheme had a budget of €20 million. Most of the assigned PV capacity will be located in the islands of Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.

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Malaysia’s 1 GW PV tender attracts lowest bid of $0.0429/kWh

Through the fourth tender of the LSS program for large scale PV, the Malaysian authorities have pre-selected 30 solar projects with a combined capacity of 823 MW. The lowest bid came in at MYR0.1768/kWh ($0.0429) and the highest at MYR0.2481/kWh.

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Delta unveils string inverter for utility scale solar

The 125 kW inverter features an efficiency of 99.1% and a European efficiency rating of 98.7%.

Flexible perovskite quantum dot solar cell with 15.1% efficiency

An international research team has developed a PV cell with all-inorganic cesium-lead iodide (CsPbI3) perovskite. The scientists added phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM), one of the best electron acceptors in organic PV cells, into the CsPbI3 quantum dot layer.

International solar fund weathers Australia’s storms, grid constraints

Foresight Solar Fund’s 2020 annual report puts problems for four powerful Australian PV assets into context.

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: New polysilicon deal, more cell and module capacity

Xinte Energy has secured a supply contract for 152,400 metric tons of polysilicon. Talesun and Longi are both expanding their respective cell capacities by 5 GW.

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Greece, Cyprus and Israel take a further step to link their grids

The three Mediterranean countries of Greece, Cyprus and Israel signed this week an agreement to develop a subsea cable that links their electricity grids. Upon completion, the so-called EuroAsia Interconnector will be the world’s longest subsea power cable and could boost solar PV development in all three countries substantially.

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