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Manufacturing of Printed Perovskite PV Modules
Started 2017
Printed Perovskite PV Modules (PPV) is a next-generation solar technology that has demonstrated promising performance in the laboratory.Development of Stable Electrodes for Perovskite Solar Cells
Started 2017
In the Development of Stable Electrodes for Perovskite Solar Cells project, ANU will work with Monash to develop new approaches for perovskite electrodes.Report: Triple Junction Silicon Perovskite Tandem Photovoltaics Interim
Published 2022
This is the Interim Public Dissemination Report for this project. This project aims to demonstrate high efficiency triple-junction Si-perovskite-perovskite solar cells. In addition, research directions in terms of cell design and material choice will be identified based on technology-economic-analysis.-
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Commercialising Si Perovskite Tandem in Australia
Started 2022
The University of Sydney, in partnership with SunDrive, aims to improve the commercial viabilities of silicon-perovskite (Si-perovskite) tandem solar cell technologies, including the development of high-efficiency Si-perovskite cells and modules, and low-cost fabrication technologies for Si-perovskite modules with high-durability.Commercialisation Roadmap for Perovskite Solar Cells
Started 2015
This project is designed to deliver a ‘commercialisation roadmap’ that supports Dyesol’s ambition to move to scalable manufacturing of efficient and reliable perovskite solar cell technology.Report: Manufacturing of Printed Perovskite PV Modules Final
Published 2022
Perovskite photovoltaics (PV) are an exciting development in next-generation solar technologies that have demonstrated record power conversion efficiencies comparable to silicon PV.-
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Solar research funding to drive costs lower
Published 2023
Australian solar energy research projects are already world leading but ARENA's funding is designed to drive costs even lower.Report: Specifying Guidelines for Assessing Perovskite Solar Cells
Published 2019
The primary objective of the Measure project was to engage with the researcher community in Australia and internationally to assess and develop best practice methodologies for the measurement of emerging photovoltaic technologies, with a focus on perovskite solar cells.-
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Report: Manufacturing of Printed Perovskite PV Modules
Published 2019
This report discusses the project results and lessons learnt to date for the CSIRO Project, Manufacturing of Printed Perovskite PV Modules.-
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Report: Large-scale solar knowledge sharing document 2017
Published 2017
ARENA invests public money, and knowledge sharing is one of the returns that we expect on our investment. ARENA is expecting to support approximately 200 MW of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) plants not just to lower the cost of large scale solar PV by supporting increased capacity, but also to assist the next wave of large-scale solar PV developers do things better, more efficiently, and at lower cost, and to build confidence in the institutions that fund them.-
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Report: Large-scale solar knowledge sharing document 2017
Published 2017
ARENA invests public money, and knowledge sharing is one of the returns that we expect on our investment. ARENA is expecting to support approximately 200 MW of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) plants not just to lower the cost of large scale solar PV by supporting increased capacity, but also to assist the next wave of large-scale solar PV developers do things better, more efficiently, and at lower cost, and to build confidence in the institutions that fund them.-
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Report: Tandem Silicon – Durable Silicon Perovskites Tandem Photovoltaics
Published 2023
This final report outlines how the project established new research capabilities including measurement protocols for assessing the stability of Si-perovskite solar cells. The report discusses key highlights and challenges in improving the durability of perovskites.-
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Report: Efficient Adamantine Thin-Film on Silicon Tandem Cells Lessons Learnt
Published 2021
This report shares information on UNSW's project targeting reduced solar cell cost, achieved by improving the efficiency with which they convert sunlight into electricity.-
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Monolithic Si/Perovskite Tandem Solar Cell Report
Published 2021
The project is nearing commissioning after negotiating a number of challenges and delays. This process has led to some significant learnings that have relevance for similar projects.Report: Accelerating the Growth Development of Energy Monitoring
Published 2022
This is the Interim Public Dissemination Report for this project. This Project aims to improve the durability of perovskites for silicon (Si)-perovskite-tandem photovoltaics (PV) which is critical for this technology to be truly cost effective.-
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Stable Perovskite Modules Under Real-World Conditions
Started 2020
This project aims to improve the durability and reliability of perovskite solar modules under partial shading conditions.Establishing the Basis for Industrial Development
Started 2015
The project reported that perovskite solar cells (PSC) were both efficient and stable, confirming the potential viability and cost-competitiveness of PSC technology for commercial-scale manufacture.Report: Monolithic Si/Perovskite Tandem Solar Cell
Published 2021
The project is nearing commissioning after negotiating a number of challenges and delays. This process has led to some significant learnings that have relevance for similar projects.-
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Fresh funding strives to reduce solar cost and improve efficiency
Published 2022
ARENA has unveiled a $40 million funding round to reduce solar cost and develop the next generation of solar technology.Monolithic Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Cells: Towards Commercial Reality
Started 2017
In this project, ANU will be working with Jinko Solar to develop new approaches for perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells.