1 NanoMarkets Announces Upcoming Report Addressing Market for Use of Silver in Photovoltaics Markets
GLEN ALLEN, VA--(Marketwire - September 3, 2010) - Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced the addition of the report, "Silver in Photovoltaics, 2010" to its schedule. The report will be available the week of September 13 th . Details about the report including a table of contents and an excerpt are available at www.nanomarkets.net . The report continues the ... Source: Marketwire
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2 EANS-News: centrotherm photovoltaics presents top solar cell and further product updates at the leading photovoltaics ...
ISE-certified solar cells with 19.1 percent efficiency Efficiency enhancements through product updates New system design on the market from 2011 Corporate news ... Source: Presseportal
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3 Watching -- and opposing -- every step SDG&E takes
Q&A: Bill Powers, an electrical engineer. is hired by community groups, governments and companies to provide expert testimony on power issues. He says that SDG&E’s focus on new power lines is wrongheaded, and its strategy of getting solar and wind power from far away is destructive. Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
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4 NanoMarkets Announces Upcoming Teleconference on Building Integrated Photovoltaics Markets
GLEN ALLEN, VA--(Marketwire - August 30, 2010) - NanoMarkets will be hosting a teleconference on Tuesday, September 21 st at 10:00 AM EDT (-5:00 GMT) to present findings from the firm's on-going research and coverage of the building integrated photovoltaics market (BIPV). There is no cost to participate and persons interested in registering may do so on the firm's website at http ... Source: Marketwire
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5 Harry Atwater: Converting Sunlight to Electricity and Heat
In this lecture, Harry Atwater, Caltech's Howard Hughes Professor and professor of applied physics and materials science, discussed his research in the field of photovoltaics, the direct generation of electric power from sunlight. In the context of energy supply and need, Atwater explained how photovoltaics is on the cusp between being a niche, expensive technology, and becoming widely deployed ... Source: Caltech Today
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6 Cheaper, better solar cell is full of holes
A new low-cost etching technique developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory can put a trillion holes in a silicon wafer the size of a compact disc. Source: PhysOrg
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7 France Mulls FiTs, Analysts Mull Impact
Reports indicate France is mulling a 12% reduction in its feed-in tariffs. Analysts break down the reasons (not unexpected) and possible impact to regional solar efforts and individual vendors. Source: Renewable Energy World
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8 NanoMarkets Releases New Report on Conductive Coatings, Sees Big Opportunities in a Once Staid Market
GLEN ALLEN, VA--(Marketwire - September 1, 2010) - In its latest report on the conductive coatings market, industry analyst firm NanoMarkets predicts that the worldwide conductive coatings market will be break the $12.0 billion revenue level in 2015. The firm's report sees the latest developments in electronics ranging from the growing use of next-gen displays to the rise of photovoltaics and ... Source: Marketwire
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9 Skyline Installs CPV System in Hawaii
Two months after installing an 80-kW concentrating photovoltaics unit in California, Skyline Solar has put another 22-kW project in the ground in Hawaii. Source: Renewable Energy World
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10 JDSU debuts Concentrated Photovoltaic Technology (CPV) for solar power generation
New CPV cell designed to provide highly efficient and cost effective solution for solar system integrators. Concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cells are designed to capture concentrated sunlight within solar panels for electrical power generation. Source: EETimes.de
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