Solar energy panel sales were up 48% to 5.6 Gigawatts (GW), but we need a stimulus package to create jobs in the U.S., according to a report Opportunities in The Solar Cell Market For Thin Film Technology, recently publi...
Photodetectors -- devices found in cell phones, digital cameras and other consumer gadgets that utilize photoconducting materials -- are a green technology in performance (converting light into electricity), but the manu...
For fiscal 2008, Wacker Chemie AG posted new records for both sales and net income. The global economic crisis did, however, increasingly impede sales and earnings in the second half of the year. The result was also impa...
Today marks the international launch of PETEC,
the UK's national Printable Electronics Technology Centre.
DuPont expects to nearly
triple its annual photovoltaic sales to more than USD 1 billion in 2012 based
on strong fundamentals for long-term revenue growth in the photovoltaic solar
energy market.
Applied Materials
announced that Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang toured the company's state-of-the-art
SunFab Solar Module Reliability Testing facility yesterday in Xi'an, China,
and met with company executives to discuss the future prospects for solar photovoltaic
(PV) electricity in China.
The Tecnalia Technological Corporation has signed a strategic agreement for joint working with the Japanese Kyosemi manufacturer of semiconductors in order to jointly research new technologies for the photoelectric energ...
Single oxygen atoms dancing on a metal oxide slab, glowing brighter here and
dimmer there, have helped chemists better understand how water splits into oxygen
and hydrogen. In the process, the scientists have visualized a chemical reaction
that had previously only been talked about. The new work improves our understanding
of the chemistry needed to generate hydrogen fuel from water.
ENN Solar Energy Co., Ltd. announced today that it has produced China's first 5.7m2 high-efficiency, tandem junction thin film photovoltaic (PV) panels using a SunFab(TM) Thin Film Line, rated at 60 megawatts per yea...
Applied Materials,
Inc. today released its Applied HCT MaxEdge™ wire saw, a new platform
for slicing ingots into ultra-thin wafers that can help customers drive down
the cost of manufacturing photovoltaic (PV) cells by up to $0.18 per watt.
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