Energy
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From Sweden the ultralight structural Carbon fiber batteries
Swedish company Sinonus is experimenting with a way to store electricity in carbon fiber batteries of different objects, from vehicles…
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The new Anker SOLIX X1 modular storage system debuts at Intersolar 2024
Anker SOLIX, supplier number 1 of power and storage systems, will exhibit its latest news during the event and during…
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Prototypes of photovoltaic modules, custom made in Bolzano
Among the new prototypes of photovoltaic modules there are also those made to measure. It was born in Bolzano a…
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LONGi launches Hi-MO X6 Max modules, standard wafer sizes
The Chinese manufacturer has launched new photovoltaic modules using 72-cell rectangular silicon wafers, resulting from the agreement on standardisation reached…
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Floating photovoltaics on lakes, where is the greatest potential?
A new international study has calculated the global potential for the implementation of floating solar panels on artificial lakes and…
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JinkoSolar’s perovskite/TOPcon solar cell sets the record
The Chinese photovoltaic company has achieved a conversion efficiency of 33.34%, the highest ever touched with the tandem perovskite-silicon topcon…
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Electrolysis cells Ni-GDC for the future power-to-X
DTU researchers manufactured and tested a new type of ceramic electrolysis cells with special electrodes that show no sign of…
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How to fight the heat in the house with transparent metamaterial
Created a polymer-based microfotonic metamaterial that allows light diffusion and radiative cooling,maintaining a high level of transparency. And he cleans…
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Volcanic ash for solar concentration accumulation
How Volcanoes Can Help Thermodynamic Solar The molten salts are carving out a space of all sorts in the solar…
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Building wind turbines with robots, the NREL experience
Researchers at the US lab used robotic assistance to automate the post-stamping operations of the blades. Huth: "I consider it…
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