The Korean industrial group Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), best known for shipbuilding, has decided to double-down on solar PV innovation. The company already has 600 MW of crystalline silicon (x-Si) cell and module capacity and entered a joint venture with Saint-Gobain to manufacture copper indium...
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News Commentary | January 26, 2022
A joint venture involving the Shanghai Electric Company has decided to abandon a copper‑indium‑gallium‑selenide (CIGS) solar module production project, which could potentially see the joint venture lose up to CNY 1.42 billion in the investment. The project, which aimed to commercialize CIGS ... Not part of subscription
Technology | March 16, 2022
Novel cell architectures with amorphous or crystalline silicon technologies to improve spectral response of the cell, such as heterojunction or tandem solar cells. Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 05, 2022
The American solar cell manufacturer CubicPV will sell its solar cells to Waaree in a multiyear deal, supplying 1 GW of capacity annually in the process. The solar cells are manufactured using CubicPV's proprietary Direct Wafer technology, a process wherein the company claims to obtain silicon solar... Not part of subscription