Features

Editors' Blog, Features
February 26, 2013
By Felicity Carus
Feed-in tariffs (FiTs) have been popular all over the world and have transformed some solar markets. But the US has remained stubbornly resistant to the power of transformational policy, with utilities treating them with the same hostility as net energy metering.
Features, Product Reviews
February 21, 2013
By Mark Osborne
Engineered Conductive Materials is offering the ‘DB-1569-1’ low temperature curing conductive adhesive for use in organic photovoltaics (OPV). This material formulation has been optimized for improved conductivity and stability on various substrates when cured at 80°C or higher.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 12, 2013
By Felicity Carus
The US solar market is poised for huge growth. But the industry should not underestimate the many risks involved, says Felicity Carus.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 11, 2013
By Mark Osborne
Bids for the first tranche of manufacturing equipment at CdTe thin-film leader, First Solar’s shuttered lines in Germany close today.
Features, Product Reviews
February 11, 2013
By Mark Osborne
Meyer Burger’s patented ‘SmartWire Connection Technology’ (SWCT) is designed to replace conventional silver-based busbars on solar cells using thin copper wires on both sides of the cell. Typically, 30 very fine copper wires are used for cell connection generating up to 2,000 contact points per cell that provide 5% higher power output compared to best-in-class 3BB (three busbar) technology, while reducing production costs.
Features, Guest Blog
February 6, 2013
By Tom Cheyney
The depressed state of the PV production equipment sector has been well chronicled. Few companies are adding or updating capacity, both on the crystalline silicon and thin-film PV fronts, and tool firms’ bookings (let alone billings) remain very light. Announcements of production orders are few and far between, so when a firm does score one, it should not go unnoticed/uncelebrated, no matter how modest.
Features, Product Reviews
January 29, 2013
By Mark Osborne
SMA Solar Technology has launched its new SMA ‘Cluster Controller,’ which is designed to support the monitoring and control of decentralized PV power plants in connection with its string inverters up to the megawatt range.
Features, Guest Blog
January 28, 2013
By Ray Lian
According to the latest research findings from NPD Solarbuzz (based upon new channel checks and confirmations), Yingli Green Energy can be confirmed as the number 1 PV module supplier during 2012.
Features, Product Reviews
January 22, 2013
By Mark Osborne
Canadian Solar has launched its next generation ‘ResidentialAC’ system less than six-months after the initial launch. The upgraded system combines the 250W PV module with its next generation microinverter while maintaining a standard 25-year system performance warranty.
Editors' Blog, Features
January 10, 2013
By Mark Osborne
Yingli Green has surpassed Suntech to become the world's largest PV company. What is the secret of its success, asks Mark Osborne.

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