Tag: PV modules
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Gain a Competitive Edge with N-type TOPCon | Part 2 | The New Standard for Solar
Welcome back to this two-part series on how to gain a competitive edge with n-type TOPCon solar technology! In the previous entry in this series, we covered the basics of n-type TOPCon and what differentiates it from PERC cells. We also dove into details on how this advanced technology enables the Vertex N to maximize……
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Silfab secures solar wafers from Norwegian manufacturer that’s also planning U.S. production
North American solar module company Silfab Solar has secured non-China PV wafer supply from NorSun, an experienced Norwegian ingot and wafer manufacturer. NorSun is planning to build a 5 GW ingot and wafer production facility in the USA. The agreement continues Silfab’s strategic initiatives to onshore and strengthen its supply chain and increase domestic sourcing……
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Significant solar panel recycling deals signed this week
Don’t look now, but big things are starting to happening in U.S. solar panel recycling. This week, two large operator / independent power producers agreed to significant partnerships to ensure recycling services upon decommissioning. Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC, an independent power producer and a leading climate-focused investment manager, signed an exclusive, long-term partnership with……
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Gain a Competitive Edge with N-type TOPCon | Part 1 | The New Standard for Solar
In the dynamic world of solar energy, innovation remains a driving force that propels the industry forward as we enter the post-grid parity era. Among the latest advancements pushing the boundaries of PV module performance, n-type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) solar technology shines as the new standard. Trina Solar’s cutting-edge Vertex N and Vertex……
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Q2 report: Trina Solar PV shipments rank second globally, more storage coming
Shipments of modules by Trina Solar totaled 27 GW in the first half of this year, ranking second globally, and accumulated shipments of modules exceeded 150GW, with shipments of 210mm modules surpassing 75 GW, the company said in its financial report for the period published on August 29. Most importantly for the U.S., Trina Solar……