NTU Singapore researchers and startup EtaVolt presented a high intensity illumination device that can reportedly "patch up" the holes caused by light and heat in silicon solar cells. The new technique is claimed to reduce solar module degradation by up to 5 years and to be usable for around 90% of the solar modules available in the market.Researchers from the Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU Singapore) and startup EtaVolt have developed a high intensity illumination device that can reportedly "rejuvenate" solar panels and reduce their degradation. Called Advanced Regeneration Technology, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...