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December 15, 2014
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Stacking Two-Dimensional Materials May Lower Cost of Semiconductor Devices
Raleigh NC (SPX) Dec 15, 2014
A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has found that stacking materials that are only one atom thick can create semiconductor junctions that transfer charge efficiently, regardless of whether the crystalline structure of the materials is mismatched - lowering the manufacturing cost for a wide variety of semiconductor devices such as solar cells, lasers and LEDs. "This work demonstrates that by stacking multiple two-dimensional (2-D) materials in random ways we can create sem ... read more
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Huawei Makes Largest 12-Month Gains in the Global PV Inverter Market
According to the latest "PV Inverter Market Tracker" report from the Power and Energy service of IHS Technology, SMA, ABB, and Omron lead global photovoltaic (PV) inverter market-share rankings; how ... more
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New Technique Could Harvest More of the Sun's Energy
As solar panels become less expensive and capable of generating more power, solar energy is becoming a more commercially viable alternative source of electricity. However, the photovoltaic cells now ... more
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'Smart windows' have potential to keep heat out and save energy
Windows allow brilliant natural light to stream into homes and buildings. Along with light comes heat that, in warm weather, we often counter with energy-consuming air conditioning. Now scient ... more
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Researchers Demonstrate New Way To Plug 'Leaky' Light Cavities
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have demonstrated a new and more efficient way to trap light, using a phenomenon called bound states in the continuum (BIC) that was first propos ... more


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GE and Pacifico Energy to build 2nd solar JV in Japan
GE unit GE Energy Financial Services is continuing its expansion into the Japanese renewable energy power market, completing its second solar project financing transaction with Pacifico Energy, a To ... more
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First Solar enters residential market
First Solar and Clean Energy Collective (CEC) have announced that they have formed a strategic partnership to develop and market community solar offerings to residential customers and businesses dir ... more
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Galenfeha Completes Successful Testing Of Solar Power Station
Galenfeha is pleased to announce that the Company has completed successful field testing of its portable, solar regenerated power supply station. Galenfeha conducted field-testing for a major ... more
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ET Solar Supplies 5 MW PV Modules to a Mining Operation in Suriname
ET Solar Energy has announced that it has supplied 5 MW polycrystalline photovoltaic modules to a leading mining operation in Suriname. Upon completion, this solar power plant will substantial ... more
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UNSW converts sunlight to electricity at 40 percent efficiency
UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported. The record efficiency was achieved in outdoo ... more
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Light propagation in solar cells made visible
How can light which has been captured in a solar cell be examined in experiments? Julich scientists have succeeded in looking directly at light propagation within a solar cell by using a trick. The ... more
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New technique offers spray-on solar power
Pretty soon, powering your tablet could be as simple as wrapping it in cling wrap. That's Illan Kramer's (ECE) hope. Kramer and colleagues have just invented a new way to spray solar cells onto flex ... more
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First Public EV charging station in Australia powered by a solar car park structure
Australia's first public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station powered by a solar car park structure, the first EV charging station on the Pacific Highway, and one of the largest solar installation ... more
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Australian scientists announce solar energy breakthrough
Australian scientists said Monday they had made a breakthrough in increasing the efficiency of solar panels, which they hope could eventually lead to cheaper sources of renewable energy. ... more
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U.S. puts more cash behind solar power
Solar energy developers can tap into the more than $9 million in funding available through the federal SunShot initiative, the Energy Department said. ... more
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Hanwha SolarOne to Build 230 MW Module Factory in South Korea
Hanwha SolarOne, a top-10 global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-quality, cost-competitive solar modules, will build a new solar photovoltaic (PV) module factory in Eumseong, Chungbuk, South Korea ... more
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Spectrolab manufactures 4 millionth space solar cell
Boeing subsidiary Spectrolab is the first company to produce 4 million gallium arsenide based solar cells for use in space. The cells have powered more than 380 spacecraft flights in more than 23 ye ... more
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AORA to provide Solar-Biogas Hybrid off-grid in Africa
AORA Solar has met with the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (www.mowr.gov.et), to plan the construction of an initial pilot of AORA's Tulip so ... more

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Yingli supplies 72 MW of panels to Solarcentury in the UK
Yingli Green Energy has announced that the Company will supply 72 megawatts of multi- and monocrystalline solar panels to Solarcentury Holdings. In terms of the agreement between Yingli and Solarcen ... more
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Trina gets carbon footprint verification for solar PV modules from BSI
Trina Solar has announced it obtained Carbon Footprint Verification for the Company's solar PV modules from the British Standards Institution (BSI), a leading international standards and certificati ... more
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Solarmax Is Latest Victim of Decline of European Solar Inverter Market

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Solar industry pins great hopes on Indian solar market

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Blu-ray disc can be used to improve solar cell performance

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Recycled Blu-ray discs improve solar panels

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Joint Venture To Develop 1GW Of Utility Scale Solar In Brazil

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Energy Smart Targets Aussie Market

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AllCell to build network of Solar EV Charging Stations in Jordan

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JinkoSolar to Supply 7MW of solar modules to Mexico's AS Solar

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Yingli Green Energy to Power Europe's Largest Solar Plant

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