AbstractThe major barrier for PV penetration is cost. And the most important cost factor in silicon technology is the wafer (50% of the module cost). Although tremendous progress on cell processing has been reported in recent years, a much smaller evolution is seen on what should be the key point to address – the wafer. The ingot-slicing process is reaching its limits as the wafer thickness reduces in an effort to reduce costs. Kerf losses are putting a lower bound in this approach. To remain competitive we have to come up with new ideas for producing wafers in a way to overcome these limitations. In this paper we present some new concepts being developed in our laboratory that have one thing in common. They all are zero kerf loss processes...
AbstractSolar cells today enter a regime where they become cost-competitive with conventional method...
Over the last five years, a dramatic expansion of renewable energy from Photovoltaic (PV) solar cell...
Liquid phase crystallized silicon on glass with a thickness of 10 40 amp; 956;m has the potential...
AbstractThe major barrier for PV penetration is cost. And the most important cost factor in silicon ...
More than a dozen methods have been applied to the growth of silicon ribbons, beginning as early as ...
Silicon wafers comprise approximately 40% of crystalline silicon module cost, and represent an area ...
The shortage of Si feedstock and the goal of reducing Wp costs in photovoltaics (PV) is the driving ...
The great majority of solar (photovoltaic) modules currently being installed worldwide are made from...
AbstractIndustry-leading multi-crystalline PERC processing has been applied to kerfless wafers made ...
Crystalline silicon solar cells have dominated the photovoltaic market since the very beginning in t...
Solar energy is a viable, rapidly growing and an important renewable alternative to other sources of...
More than 90% of all Photovoltaic (PV) installations are based on crystalline silicon, several hundr...
AbstractIn this study, we have analysed the new emerging technologies in the field of photovoltaic (...
Several techniques have been proposed for kerfless wafering of thin Si wafers, which is one of the m...
Crystalline silicon continues to be the dominant semiconductor material used for terrestrial photovo...
AbstractSolar cells today enter a regime where they become cost-competitive with conventional method...
Over the last five years, a dramatic expansion of renewable energy from Photovoltaic (PV) solar cell...
Liquid phase crystallized silicon on glass with a thickness of 10 40 amp; 956;m has the potential...
AbstractThe major barrier for PV penetration is cost. And the most important cost factor in silicon ...
More than a dozen methods have been applied to the growth of silicon ribbons, beginning as early as ...
Silicon wafers comprise approximately 40% of crystalline silicon module cost, and represent an area ...
The shortage of Si feedstock and the goal of reducing Wp costs in photovoltaics (PV) is the driving ...
The great majority of solar (photovoltaic) modules currently being installed worldwide are made from...
AbstractIndustry-leading multi-crystalline PERC processing has been applied to kerfless wafers made ...
Crystalline silicon solar cells have dominated the photovoltaic market since the very beginning in t...
Solar energy is a viable, rapidly growing and an important renewable alternative to other sources of...
More than 90% of all Photovoltaic (PV) installations are based on crystalline silicon, several hundr...
AbstractIn this study, we have analysed the new emerging technologies in the field of photovoltaic (...
Several techniques have been proposed for kerfless wafering of thin Si wafers, which is one of the m...
Crystalline silicon continues to be the dominant semiconductor material used for terrestrial photovo...
AbstractSolar cells today enter a regime where they become cost-competitive with conventional method...
Over the last five years, a dramatic expansion of renewable energy from Photovoltaic (PV) solar cell...
Liquid phase crystallized silicon on glass with a thickness of 10 40 amp; 956;m has the potential...