1 Self-Assembling Photovoltaic Tech From MIT
telomerewhythere writes "Michael Strano and his team at MIT have made a self-assembling and indefinitely repairable photovoltaic cell based on the principle found in chloroplasts inside plant cells. 'The system Strano's team produced is made up of seven different compounds, including the carbon nanotubes, the phospholipids, and the proteins that make up the reaction centers, which under the ... Source: Slashdot
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2 New plant-mimicking photovoltaic cells that self-repair sun damage
London, Sept 6 : MIT scientists have developed new self-assembling photovoltaic technology that can not only mimic a plant's ability to convert sunlight into energy but also repair itself from damage that occurs due to constant sunlight. Source: New Kerala
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3 Green energy demand drives photovoltaic sector
The growing demand for green energy will cause a surge in the photovoltaic sector, says Frost & Sullivan . Political pressure is rising to reduce carbon emissions and promote use of renewable energy sources worldwide, auguring well for photovoltaic materials suppliers. Source: EE Times Asia
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4 BT Imaging Introduces Solar Photovoltaic Industry's First Multi-Function Inspection and Analysis System for Solar Cell ...
LIS-P2 Platform Replaces Several Tools With One Tool; Provides Additional Capability Source: Marketwire
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5 South Africa: Photovoltaic Firm Opens its First Power Facility
CONCENTRATED photovoltaic firm Concentrix Solar has begun preparations to build a 50MW solar plant in the Western Cape, CEO Hansjorg Lerchenmuller said yesterday. Source: AllAfrica.com
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6 Trony Solar aims to raise $200 million in Hong Kong IPO
If successful, it will be the second photovoltaic player to list in Hong Kong after Solargiga in 2008, but the competition for investor attention is heating up. Source: Finance Asia
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7 Spain Solar Industry Plans Court Battle on Subsidies, Economista Reports
Spanish solar power companies are preparing to challenge the government in the country’s highest court should officials impose a cut on the subsidies that existing photovoltaic plants earn, El Economista reported. The Photovoltaic Industry Association is working with KPMG on a legal strategy which may include an appeal to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg as well as Spain’s Supreme ... Source: Bloomberg
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8 Solar cells get organic
Heliatek GmbH announces a plan to make flexible photovoltaic modules using organic, oligomer-based solar cells. The company is working with FHR which has developed a foil coating system to manufacture the solar cells. Source: EE Times Asia
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9 BT Imaging Introduces the iLS-X1(TM) for Cost-Effective Inline Monitoring of Solar Photovoltaic Wafer and Cell Process ...
Enables Non-Stop Full Line Speed Inspection of 3,600 Wafers per Hour Source: Marketwire
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10 Imec reports large-area silicon solar cells with efficiencies up to 19.4%
At the 25th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (Valencia, Spain), imec unveiled several large-area silicon solar cells with a conversion efficiency above 19%. Two types of cells were realized namely with Ag-screen-printed contacts and plated Cu-contacts. Source: EETimes.de
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