Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has achieved photoelectric conversion efficiency of 14.8% in thin-film silicon PV cell measuring 5mm x 5mm. The sunlight energy that falls on solar cells is converted into electricity and the rate at which it is converted is called the photoelectric conversion efficiency. Higher conversion rates of the PV cells will yield higher output power.
A new PV inverter technology was developed by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation that maximizes the power output in PV systems. The new maximum power-point tracking (MPPT) system developed by the company is incorporated into a single PV inverter and is capable of maximizing the output power when part of a PV array is covered by dust or shadow.
Two new world records were set by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation for the photoelectric conversion efficiency in polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. By cutting down the resistive loss in solar cells, the company was able to achieve this feat. The sunlight energy on solar cells is converted into electricity and the rate at which it is converted is called the photoelectric conversion efficiency. Higher conversion rates will yield higher output power.
The Association of Energy Engineers New England Chapter (AEE-NE) has named two energy projects developed by Constellation Energy as the best in New England in 2010. The company’s solar installation project at Patriot Place was selected as the best renewable energy project. Constellation Energy’ energy conservation program carried out for Bristol Community College was named as the best energy project at colleges in New England.
An advanced solar site evaluation instrument, SunEye 210, has been launched by Solmetric Corporation. The SunEye 210 portable electronic instrument is an advancement of the popular SunEye 110 model. This new handheld instrument, which has digital image processing capabilities and a calibrated fisheye lens, can be utilized for site evaluation to analyze solar and shade access of potential sites.
The business relationship between Day4 Energy and SOLERA sunpower GmbH has further expanded with the signing of a 10 MW frame agreement between the companies in Southern Germany. Day4 Energy is a leading provider of cost-effective solar power solutions.
Shoreline Mechanical provides Viessmann solar collectors that can use solar radiation effectively to provide hot water. These collectors utilize sufficient solar energy to fulfill the hot water requirements for an average family. The Viessmann Vitosol collectors are SRCC certified. The Vitosol 300 vacuum tube solar collector is also suitable for windy and cold weather conditions. With the integrated stagnation protection feature, this collector is fitting for space heating supplement systems.
ShadePlex provides the AccuPV software that offers a detailed power and financial analysis of the grid-connected solar photovoltaic system. The analysis provided by AccuPV is accurate as well as simple. The software can be used to get the detailed electricity rate schedules including expected future adjustments, from any part of the country. It offers electricity usage history on an hourly, daily, monthly and annual basis, and also by specific meter and specific location.
Origin Energy has developed a new SLIVER technology that is utilized for developing SLIVER modules and cells. This technology helps to produce thinner solar cells, which are more efficient than solar cells produced using other technologies. The SLIVER technology incorporates a micromachining technique for producing solar cells. This technique results in the formation of deep narrow grooves, which lie perpendicular to the wafer surface. These deep narrow grooves have an overall width of less than 40 microns, while the silicon wafer used in the production of solar cells has a thickness that varies between 1 to 2 millimeters.
The GTFX2524 solar inverter is a sealed model that has a height, width and length of 33 centimeters, 21 centimeters and 41 centimeters, respectively. This inverter has a total weight of 25 kilograms, while its shipping weight is 30 kilograms. The GTFX2524 solar inverter generates a continuous power of 2,500 watts at a temperature of 25 degrees centigrade.
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