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New hydrogel coating cuts solar panel heat by 29°F and boosts power output by 13%
Researchers in Hong Kong have developed a low-cost hydrogel coating that cools solar panel ...
Broken and worn-out solar panels can be recycled, but it's not easy. Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images It’s hard work soaking up sunlight to generate clean electricity. After about 25 ...
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Scientists uncover how sunlight repairs solar cells after ultraviolet damage
Researchers in Australia have developed a new laser-based technique that allows them to observe ...
Asset Management Intelligence Combined with Design Engineering Excellence to Transform Solar Project Lifecycles and ...
Scientists have developed a way to generate tiny amounts of solar energy at night. It’s true potential could be in space.
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Australian engineers set world record as new solar cell reaches 10.7% efficiency
Researchers in Australia have achieved a breakthrough in an emerging solar cell material that ...
The award recognizes Solarlink Group Inc’s achievements in the development, EPC execution, and domestic manufacturing of utility-scale solar energy solutions that support the rapid expansion of ...
The rush towards solar has outpaced the industry’s technical capacity, leaving the door open for unsafe commercial ...
Learn how SolarLab's BIPV systems redefine energy integration in architecture, enhancing aesthetics and efficiency.
MyEnergy Engineering has completed an off grid 100 kW solar and 256 kWh battery system for a large-scale pig farm north of Adelaide, Australia.
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Why recycling solar panels is harder than you might think − an electrical engineer explains
It’s hard work soaking up sunlight to generate clean electricity. After about 25 to 30 years, solar panels wear out. Over the years, heating and cooling cycles stress the materials. Small cracks ...
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