Tag: PV modules

  • JinkoSolar wins three big PV projects in Mexico

    JinkoSolar Holding Co. won three solar PV projects totaling 188 MWac in Mexico as part of the country’s first long-term electricity auction since the implementation of energy reforms. JinkoSolar will develop and build the solar power plants. Two of the projects are located in Yucatán and one in Jalisco. They areRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET expands Rayport-B ECO ballast system for Prism Bifacial panels

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET) has expanded its ECO line of products, introducing the Rayport-B ECO Prism Ballast System for Prism Solar Technologies Bifacial Solar Panels. Prism’s bifacial glass modules generate up to 25 percent more energy per watt than traditional modules in flat rooftop applications by utilizing the light reflectedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ET Solar launches new monocrystalline module — EliTe Mono

    ET Solar announces the global launch of its new generation monocrystalline module – EliTe Mono. All ET Solar’s monocrystalline modules are certificated by VDE and ETL, and have passed the strict tests under the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Compared with traditional PV modules, ETRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar Frontier, Cypress Creek Renewables reach 150 MW supply agreement

    Solar Frontier, the world’s largest CIS solar energy solutions provider, entered into a 150 MW module supply agreement with Cypress Creek Renewables (CCR), a leading solar company specializing in locally-based development strategies and ownership of clean energy solar projects with over 2.6 GW of solar farms deployed or in development.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Natcore Technology’s new solar cell design shows huge efficiency jump in 11 months

    Natcore Technology Inc. has achieved commercial-level efficiencies for its laser-processed solar cells. This refinement of Natcore’s all-back-contact silicon cell structure, which utilizes low-cost aluminum instead of high-cost silver, has progressed rapidly. Less than 11 months ago, early proof-of-concept cells were delivering 4 percent efficiencies. Today, the cells have already reached efficienciesRead More — Solar Builder magazine