Sharp’s new IEC61215- and IEC61730-certified solar panels have an operating temperature coefficient of -0.29% per C and a bifaciality factor of over...
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Researchers from three German Fraunhofer Institutes claim to have jointly developed “a tandem module that is self-sufficient and reliable at producing solar-generated green hydrogen”. It’s a classic electrolyzer – what typically would be complex and expensive – combined in one ‘cheap’ panel. With 100 square meters of these hydrogen-solar panels, they theoretically could produce 30 kg of hydrogen yearly. However, Belgian researchers who graduated from Louvain University have a clear lead on the Germans. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
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