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Kanazawa University Research: Highly efficient Wet-processed Solar Cells With Molecules in the Same Orientation

Researchers at Kanazawa University report in the journal Organic Electronics documents a new method for controlling the orientation of conducting molecules in organic solar cells that results in the enhanced light adsorption and performance of the cells.


Vivint Solar Recognized for Consensus Building Efforts in Reaching Solar Settlement in Utah, Wins Green Business Award

Vivint Solar, Inc. (NYSE: VSLR), a leading full-service residential solar provider, accepted a Green Business Award from Utah Business Magazine for its efforts to achieve a compromise for rooftop solar in the state. The award program recognizes companies and organizations that have contributed to the greater wellbeing of Utahns through corporate initiatives, green leadership, innovation, community impact or energy conservation.

Sungrow Highlighted All Energy Australia 2018 with High-efficiency PV and ESS Solutions

Sungrow, the global leading inverter supplier for renewables, participated in Australia's biggest renewable energy expo All Energy Australia 2018 in Melbourne, presenting its residential, C&I and utility-scale PV solutions and energy storage system (ESS) solutions at booth No. 2914.

Hanergy signs US$130M solar roof tile contract with Japan's Forest Group

A new testament of Hanergy's entry into international market

The world's largest thin-film power solution company, Hanergy Thin Film Power Group (00566.hk), today (Sep.7) announced that it has signed a prolific US$130 million HanTile presale contract with Japanese construction and solar power conglomerate, Forest Group with a total power generation of 100MW. The signing of the contract follows the string of positive news of Hanergy, which recently released its mid-term outstanding report with a 30 times surge in its net profit and confirmed its entry into Latin America market by securing US$4.3 million contracts with local partners.

Photovoltaic Systems That Adapt to the Climate - Subject of Austrian Lead Project Research

  • In Infinity, an Austrian lead project, researchers are working on a new generation of photovoltaic systems.
  • Its aim is to adapt the entire photovoltaic system, including the materials, components and processes involved, to the requirements in different climates and regions.
  • The project unites leading partners in science and industry.

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