The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently released a new funding opportunity that targets materials developments for both active and non-active materials as well as balance of systems components. The "High Impact Supply Chain R&D for PV Technologies and Systems" program targets cross-platform mat...
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Analyst Insight | December 13, 2020
This insight is part of the Lux Energy Team's Year in Review series examining the highlights and key developments of the energy industry in 2020. For an overview of the other storylines in Owning the Energy Transition, see our insights on the Evolution of Energy Networks, Decarbonization of Industry... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | January 08, 2021
Once again, Oxford PV has announced a new efficiency record for a perovskite‑silicon solar tandem – outperforming HZB's previous mark (29.15% efficiency). In line with these achievements, both organizations are aiming to push the performance of perovskite‑silicon tandems beyond 30% in the near ... To read more, click here.
Case Study | February 11, 2022
Silicon heterojunction (HJT) solar cell technology has recently received extensive R&D attention, with several companies like Huasun and Longi reporting continuous improvements in HJT cell efficiencies. Although HJT efficiencies are closer to incumbent crystalline silicon (c‑Si) efficiencies, ... Not part of subscription