Two in one solution for low cost polymer LEDs and solar cells Ulsan, South Korea (SPX) Jul 23, 2013
Considerable improvement in device performance of polymer-based optoelectronic devices was reported by researchers from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea. The new plasmonic material, can be applied to both polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) and polymer solar cells (PSCs), with world-record high performance, through a simple and cheap process.
The contrary demands of these devices mean that there are few metal nanoparticles that can enhance performance in PL ... read more
Off-grid sterilization with Rice U.'s 'solar steam'
Rice University nanotechnology researchers have unveiled a solar-powered sterilization system that could be a boon for more than 2.5 billion people who lack adequate sanitation. The "solar steam" st ... more
China to impose duties on US, S. Korean solar material China is to impose provisional anti-dumping duties on imports of solar-grade polysilicon, a key raw material for solar panels, from the US and South Korea, the government said. ... more
MECASOLAR exceeds 400MW supply of solar PV trackers
MECASOLAR hit a record high of 400MW solar trackers supplied to and installed in more than 40 countries. In addition, the company got new orders for 200MW of HORIZONTAL SINGLE-AXIS solar trackers to ... more
ET Solar Supplies Solar Modules to Ormat in the US
ET Solar Group has announced that it is supplying 10.8MW photovoltaic modules to Ormat Technologies for their first photovotalic power plant in California.
This photovotalic power plant is loc ... more
SolarCity Launches New Operations Center in Stockton
SolarCity has announced the opening of a new operations center in Stockton, California. SolarCity can now make it possible for San Joaquin area homeowners and businesses to install solar photovoltai ... more
Storm Clouds in Solar Leasing Program
An energy company executive warns that a popular solar leasing program offered to Connecticut residents carries hidden risks for most homeowners. "I suspect people don't think they could be paying m ... more
A new way to trap light
There are several ways to "trap" a beam of light - usually with mirrors, other reflective surfaces, or high-tech materials such as photonic crystals. But now researchers at MIT have discovered a new ... more
China to boost solar power China has set a target of 35 gigawatts of installed capacity for solar power generation by 2015. ... more
Natcore Technology Demonstrates First Flexible Solar Cell
Scientists of Natcore Technology , in collaboration with researchers at Rice University, have successfully fabricated the first inorganic flexible thin film solar cell by solution processes. The wor ... more
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