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Organic solar cells retain 93% power-conversion efficiency with new additive
A study conducted by Penn State University researchers has revealed that organic solar cells ...
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New additive helps organic solar cells keep 93% of their power
Organic solar cells have long promised a future of lightweight, flexible energy harvesting, but their tendency to degrade ...
A new solar panel reaches up to 865 W, setting a historic record in power and efficiency for large-scale solar projects.
Metal-halide perovskite solar cells are attractive for next-generation photovoltaics due to their low fabrication cost and rapidly rising efficiencies. However, exposure to light and oxygen generates ...
KAUST developed a cooling technology that improves the longevity and power output of a solar cell. Image: KAUST. As solar projects spread across the world, it is no longer uncommon to see a project ...
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Organic solar cells degrade quickly, but a solid additive could help them last longer
Solar power continues to grow—accounting for most new capacity added to U.S. electric grids in 2024—but the mid-1950s technology most often used to capture the sun's energy comes with environmental ...
Solar energy plays a big role in the fight against climate change. As the world turns to solar power, concerns about the environmental impact of traditional solar panels continue to grow. Today’s most ...
Perovskite-silicon hybrid solar cells, launching in 2026, promise 34% higher efficiency than traditional panels. This breakthrough combines advanced materials science and physics to accelerate global ...
Developed by SolAero Technologies Inc., a space solar power company recently acquired by Rocket Lab, the IMM-β solar cells are the highest efficiency commercial space solar cell Rocket Lab's new IMM-B ...
The cooling technology has registered a higher power output of a solar cell by 12.9%. Image: Markus Spiske via Unsplash. International researchers led by a team from the King Abdullah University of ...
A Swedish government agency is investing SEK 130 million ($13.8 million) in the next-generation indoor solar cell technology belonging to Exeger. The company’s Powerfoyle solar cells are an evolution ...
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