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New research finds solar module anti-reflective coatings may reduce LCOE by over 2%

Researchers in Morocco have examined the effects of an anti-reflective coating on solar panel performance under desert conditions and have found that it enhanced both the annual performance ratio and the energy yield by 2% and 5.5%, respectively. They have also found it to be durable and able to withstand dry cleaning methods under accelerated testing.

The impact of semi-transparent solar modules on agrivoltaics yield

Researchers have conducted a field study across two growing seasons, growing different kinds of vegetables under three types of modules with 40%, 5%, and 0% transparency. Their work is the first replicated research experiment that evaluates module transparency in an irrigated vegetable field setting.

Sunrise brief: Net metering hangs in the balance in New Hampshire

Also on the rise: GM signs agreement to match assembly plant power demand with solar. A new way to cool solar modules. And more.

U.S. solar car race success for two Canadian teams

Solar car teams from Canada outperformed in two categories of the latest Electrek American Solar Challenge.

Making perovskite solar PV circular from the start

Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers used a circular economy framework to determine how to scale, deploy, and design metal halide perovskite solar panels to be easily recyclable in the future.

PNNL unveils Grid Storage Launchpad to bring together researchers to tackle energy storage tech

A new building at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory aims to unite researchers and stakeholders to push forward advancements in grid storage technologies

World’s highways could host 52.3 billion solar panels, say researchers

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, Chinese Academy of Geosciences, and Columbia University have concluded that solar-covered highways could meet more than 60% of the world’s annual energy needs.

Agrivoltaics for corn

Researchers have created a novel model that can help developers asses corn growth in agrivoltaic facilities. They also proposed to use spatiotemporal shadow distribution (SSD) to optimize crop yield and power production.

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New discovery paves the way for more efficient perovskite solar cells

Researchers from University of Texas have used computational methods to study the formation of polarons in halide perovskites. The findings revealed topological vortices in polaron quasiparticles.

Solar array installed for mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa

The Europa Clipper mission will send a craft the size of a basketball court to Europa, a moon considered a potential habitat for life.

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