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Engineer – Development II – Photovoltaics

“The Development Engineer II will join our Emerging Photovoltaics research and development team in Silicon Valley, California. She/he will play a central role in our development of a broad range of emerging solar-cell materials, processes and device architectures. The work will include synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds, the fabrication and testing of photovoltaic devices. […]

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Nearly 600,000 Clean Energy Jobs Lost in the US due to Pandemic: Report

A new report has revealed that April saw at least 447,200 new clean energy jobs lost, bringing the total to 594,300 since the beginning of the pandemic. A report tracking the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on US employment has revealed that April brought clean energy job losses triple those seen in March, for an […]

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Cracks in PVDF Backsheet Jumps Four-Fold between 4-9 yrs of Installation: DuPont Report

The overall outer layer cracking rate of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) backsheets increased by more than three times as compared to 2019, as revealed by DuPont in its latest 2020 Global Photovoltaic (PV) Reliability Report. The 2020 field report was compiled from inspection and analysis of nearly 3 GW of PV installations across the globe, spanning […]

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ST Integrates Common-Mode Filter, ESD Suppression in New Automotive-Protection Devices

French-Italian semiconductor giant STMicroelectronics’ (ST) ECMF04-4HSM10Y and ECMF04-4HSWM10Y automotive-qualified common-mode filters (CMF) for high-speed serial buses protect interface ICs by integrating transient-suppression diodes with low clamping voltage. The company claimed that these are the first CMFs on the market with automotive-grade qualification and automotive surge compliance guaranteed. Also, they are not only produced and qualified according to AEC-Q101 […]

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JNCASR Researchers Invent Economical, Energy-Efficient Wafer-Scale Photodetector

The researchers from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), a multidisciplinary research institute, have invented a cost-efficient and energy-efficient wafer-scale photodetector, which is capable of detecting weak scattered light. This is a thin slice-based photodetector, which uses gold – silicon interface, designed mainly for security applications, to track unwanted activity. This research of […]

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SK Innovation Increases Investment in US EV Battery Business to $2.5 Bn

SK Innovation has announced that it plans for additional investment in its US battery business, to fund the start of construction of a 2nd EV battery plant. South Korea-based SK Innovation has announced that it plans for additional investment in its US battery business, following approval by its Board of Directors to fund the start of construction of a […]

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MoP Asks States/UTs to Allow Construction at Power Plants During Lockdown

The MoP has asked all states and UTs to allow the construction activities in Power Plants outside the limits of municipal corporations during the lockdown The Ministry of Power (MoP) has issued a notification asking all states and Union Territories (UTs) to allow the construction activities in Thermal/ Hydro Power Generation Projects outside the limits […]

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Seraphim’s New 166mm Half-Cut Cell Module Offers Higher Efficiency with Less Cost

China based solar product manufacturer Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System (Seraphim) has unveiled its new high-efficiency 166mm half-cut cell module, which can save over 5 percent of the cost per watt in projects above 1MW against ordinary modules. This is a new generation of photovoltaic (PV) modules combining 166mm-size silicon wafers with multi-busbar (MBB) and half-cut […]

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The Woodmac Weekly Update on Renewable Energy Worldwide

In the third of its weekly updates for the global renewables industry, Wood Mackenzie, the global research firm has shared its report for the week ending April 20. Solar and storage expected to see ~20% coronavirus impact compared to base case. Onshore wind impact is more muted in near-term, but cascading supply chain and construction […]

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