N-ink, a spinoff of the Linköping University, has developed conductive inks that can be used in the charge extracting layer of organic solar cells and in transport layers of perovskite solar cells.
Solar energy has made major strides in recent years. Panel prices have dropped precipitously and the overall global solar ...
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techxplore on MSNNext-gen solar cells now fully recyclable with water-based methodIn a study published in Nature, researchers at Linköping University have developed a method to recycle all parts of a solar ...
Enertopia has developed a solar module cooling system that uses a moisture collection layer to transfer heat while capturing ...
AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE) and ROCKWOOL have entered a ten-year solar power PPA with energy to be sourced from the ...
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