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National institute of renewable energy

National institute of renewable energy

The established the Solar Energy Research Institute, which opened in 1977 and was operated by . Under the , its activities went beyond research and development in solar energy as it tried to popularize knowledge about already existing technologies, like . During the the institute's budget was cut by nearly 90%; many employee. [pdf]

Orthogonal thin film photovoltaics on vertical nanostructures

Orthogonal thin film photovoltaics on vertical nanostructures

Orthogonal photovoltaic devices are core-shell type structures consisting of thin film photovoltaic stack on vertical nanopillar scaffolds. These types of devices allow charge collection to take place in the radial direction, perpendicular to the path of light in the vertical direction. [pdf]

E photovoltaics

E photovoltaics

Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of into using that exhibit the , a phenomenon studied in , , and . The photovoltaic effect is commercially used for electricity generation and as . A employs , each comprising a number of [pdf]

What is the difference between concentrating solar power and photovoltaics

What is the difference between concentrating solar power and photovoltaics

TechnologiesTo begin with, Concentrated Solar Thermal systems (CSP) produce electric power by converting the sun’s energy into high-te. . With all these comparisons between Concentrated Solar Power and Photovoltaic,. . So, now that we already know that CSP and PV have their own advantages and disadvantages, it shouldn’t surprise us anymore that there are many projects for these two.. . Nowadays, there are two technologies that dominate the solar power industry: the Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and Photovoltaic (PV). These two may be similar in th. [pdf]

Carbon nanotube photovoltaics

Carbon nanotube photovoltaics

Combining the physical and chemical characteristics of with the high conductivity along the tube axis of (CNTs) provides a great deal of incentive to disperse CNTs into the photoactive layer in order to obtain more efficient OPV devices. The interpenetrating bulk donor–acceptor heterojunction in these devices can achieve charge separation and collection because of the existence of a bicontinuous network. Along this networ. [pdf]

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