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Watch: Fronius releases solar design tool

The inverter provider released a free online platform for planning, design, and sales of solar PV systems.

Sunrise brief: Array Technologies may be insulated from anti-circumvention, said ROTH

Also on the rise: Hot carrier solar cells could potentially breaking the Shockley-Queisser limit of silicon-based photovoltaics. Job moves at Nexamp, Algonquin Power & Utilities, and more. Photovoltaic cell harvests energy day and night. Power Factors selected to manage Vesper Energy’s development pipeline. New inverter from SMA for residential, commercial PV. Aluminum-nickel molten salt battery for seasonal renewables storage. Nautilus completes 24.9MW community solar portfolio in New York.

Could ‘hot carrier’ solar cells break the theoretical efficiency limit?

Up to 50% of the energy absorbed by a solar cell is lost as heat. Scientists are now developing a third generation of “hot carrier” solar cells that take advantage of this heat, potentially breaking the Shockley-Queisser limit of silicon-based PV.

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Photovoltaic cell harvests energy day and night

Stanford researchers develop a device that harvests energy from the temperature difference between the PV cell and the air.

Aluminum-nickel molten salt battery for seasonal renewables storage

US scientists have developed a battery that can retain 92% of its initial capacity over periods of 12 weeks, with a theoretical energy density of 260 W/hour per kg. It was built with an aluminum anode and a nickel cathode, immersed in molten-salt electrolyte.

SMA unveils new inverter for residential, commercial PV

SMA is offering a new line of four inverters with power ratings of 12kW, 15kW, 20kW and 25kW, for use in rooftop PV systems up to 135kW in size. It claims the inverters provide grid-compliant power control of entire systems and enable over-dimensioning of PV arrays by up to 150%.

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AgriSolar tour makes first stop at Biosphere 2

The AgriSolar Clearinghouse embarked on its national tour of agrivoltaics at Arizona’s Biosphere 2. Agrivolatics is the practice of co-locating food production and solar photovoltaics.

Boviet Solar shifts focus to 600W modules, N-TOPCon, HJT cells

Boviet Solar has announced plans to rebrand its modules, while shifting its focus to new cell technologies.

UC Berkeley digs 400 foot hole on campus in geothermal study

If the school turns to geothermal for all of its heating and cooling needs, Berkeley will be the first University of California campus to achieve on-site zero-carbon energy goals.

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IREC aims to help 35 states speed interconnection of distributed storage

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council, lead developer of a toolkit to make it faster and less costly to interconnect distributed storage, now turns to helping states use the toolkit to update their interconnection rules.

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