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  2. Bifacial solar cells - Wikipedia

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    Early bifacial solar cells at IES-UPM (late 1970s). A single BSC with its rear side reflected in mirrored walls. A silicon solar cell was first patented in 1946 by Russell Ohl when working at Bell Labs and first publicly demonstrated at the same research institution by Calvin Fuller, Daryl Chapin, and Gerald Pearson in 1954; however, these first proposals were monofacial cells and not designed ...

  3. Heterojunction solar cell - Wikipedia

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    In a bifacial configuration, the bottom cell can also accept light from the rear surface. In 2017, tandem solar cells using a SHJ bottom cell and Group III–V semiconductor top cells were fabricated with power conversion efficiencies of 32.8% and 35.9% for 2- and 3-junction non-monolithic stacks respectively. [104]

  4. Exclusive-US plans to restore tariffs on dominant solar ...

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    Duties on imports of bifacial panels, the main technology in utility-scale solar projects, would be a boon to the more than 40 solar equipment factories planned since U.S. President Joe Biden ...

  5. Thin-film solar cell - Wikipedia

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    Thin-film solar cells, a second generation of photovoltaic (PV) solar cells: Top: thin-film silicon laminates being installed onto a roof. Middle: CIGS solar cell on a flexible plastic backing and rigid CdTe panels mounted on a supporting structure Bottom: thin-film laminates on rooftops Thin-film solar cells are a type of solar cell made by depositing one or more thin layers (thin films or ...

  6. Renewable energy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Philippines imported 20 million tons of coal. Eight million tons were produced domestically. [15] In 2010, the Philippines imported 54 million barrels of oil and produced 33,000 barrels. [16] Given this dependence on imported coal and oil, the Philippines is vulnerable to price fluctuations and supply constraints. [6]

  7. Feed-in tariff - Wikipedia

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    The government-set conditions are getting better and there are high feed-in tariffs [FiTs]. FiTs were recently raised and are now set at a reasonable US$0.18 per kWh for wind. The FiTs for solar panels (below 10 MW p) has been decreased by 27% from 4/2016. It is now 4900 Rials/kWh ($0.14/kWh).