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Startup Nexcis, specializing in the manufacturing of CIGS solar cells and modules from electrodeposition, has inaugurated a photovoltaic (PV) module production unit at STMicroelectronics' former 6-inch fab in Rousset, France.
A new U.S. energy technology agency is focusing on scaling up and deploying existing clean energy technologies while funding research on disruptive technologies for the future.
With the massive toll on energy use that data centers are showing today, the need to find solutions to manage this energy use is essential. Find out one solution using power semiconductors.
Even though installations of photovoltaic solar systems will rise in 2010, a sharp drop in solar components prices will intensify competition, as per iSuppli Corp.
The Bluetooth SIG has formed the Smart Energy Study Group to address smart energy initiatives sponsored by governments and other organizations on energy management throughout the world.
NXP BV is in talks on the possibility of converting a 6-inch wafer fab at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, to solar cell manufacture. The company does not wish to make solar cells itself but is interested in bringing a partner onto its Nijmegen site, according to CEO Rick Clemmer.
After a highly cyclical 2009, most segments of the solar industry are looking at a bright 1H 2010 with profit margins heading towards 20 per cent. After that, incentive policies will determine the timing of the PV next cycle.
The 25th Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) kicked off this week in Palm Springs with a dynamic plenary session that discussed the past and future of power, exposed the latest improvements to the Tesla Sports Roadster uncovered the hidden dangers and inefficiencies of solar panels and showed how close-coupling cooling can achieve a 31 percent improvement in cooling efficiency for data centers.
IBM said researchers from its Semiconductor Research and Development Center have developed a fluorine-free photo-acid generator for use in 193-nm lithography, billed as a more environmentally friendly alternative than the fluorine-based perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid currently in use.
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new family of high-efficiency power rectifiers that will help product manufacturers achieve energy-efficiency approvals, such as 80 PLUS.
By the end of this year, Xilinx will begin sampling 28-nm FPGAs that consume half the power of its current devices while offering twice the capacity as previously possible, the company said.
Colin Powell, former secretary of state and now a board member at Bloom Energy, will debut the company's Bloom Box energy generator on Wed. Feb 24th along with the company founder's and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In an effort to break through electronics-industry logjams, U.S. government policy makers are launching a blog to consumers for comment on a range of questions about smart electric grids including issues about gateways and networks that speak to systems engineers.
NXP Semiconductors has announced the GreenChip TEA1713 resonant half-bridge converter " the industry's first resonant controller with integrated Power Factor Correction (PFC), capacitive mode protection and adaptive deadtime control.
RS Components has launched a battery recycling service for customers in accordance with Part 2 of The Batteries Directive, The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, which came into force on 1st Feb 2010.
Plastic solar cells with embedded silicon wires achieve almost perfect quantum efficiency as well as solar concentration in an inexpensive photovoltaic material that can be manufactured on inexpensive roll-to-roll fabrication lines according to researchers at the California Institute of Technology (CalTech).
Increased processing and storage demands are challenging the ways of maintaining data integrity in data centers and now designers have to look for more cost-effective, alternative approaches to battery-backed data recovery systems. Enter the RAID adapter.
Is man-made climate change happening or not? The author isn't sure one way or the other, but is skeptical when proponents look at the data and rationalize what they see to fit their hypothesis.
New energy-scavenging systems being developed at the Massuchsetts Institute of Technology could forgo replacing batteries in electronic devices that need to work for long periods of time.
IBM Research demonstrated kesterite solar cell with 9.6 percent efficiency, beating the previous efficiency record of 6.8 percent for similar structures.
SunPower Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire SunRay Renewable Energy, a European solar power plant developer with offices in Europe and the Middle East.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Tokyo, Japan) claims to have set two world records for photoelectric conversion efficiency in polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells, achieved by reducing resistive loss in the cells.