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Emerging solar cell material sets new efficiency record
UNSW engineers have made a major step forward in the development of a new type of solar cell that could help make future ...
Flexible solar panels are quickly gaining popularity among homeowners and vanlifers looking for a lightweight, portable way to harness renewable energy. Unlike traditional roof-mounted systems, these ...
The race to build the world’s most efficient solar cell is no longer a theoretical contest inside physics labs, it is a high‑stakes engineering sprint that will shape how quickly the global energy ...
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Australian engineers set world record as new solar cell reaches 10.7% efficiency
Australian researchers set a world record for antimony chalcogenide solar cells, unlocking insights to boost efficiency, ...
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Solar panel efficiency explained
Imagine two homes on the same street, with the same-sized roofs, both fitted with solar panels. Yet one home consistently generates more electricity than the other. The difference comes down to solar ...
The Australian scientists designed the cell with a sodium sulfide additive to achieve uniform sulfur and selenium distribution, improving charge transport. This controlled elemental layering reduces ...
Community battery Australia explained: learn how neighbourhood batteries share solar power, cut bills, support the grid, and ...
Given the enormous long-term savings and environmental benefits, there's never been a bad time to install solar panels, but 2025 is shaping up to be an especially favorable year to take the plunge.
UNSW researchers boosted TOPCon solar cell efficiency by locally thinning the rear poly-Si layer, reducing parasitic absorption while preserving wafer integrity. The champion cell built with this ...
The government has revealed its Warm Homes Plan, including low and zero interest loans for green tech, and free energy ...
Researchers from the School of Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed a ...
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