conference on silicon photovoltaics (PV) being held on 17-20 April 2011 in Freiburg, Germany.
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At the conference, technologists and scientists from Q-Cells will share their latest discoveries and data for improving silicon technology with topics about efficiency enhancement, material characterisation and methods of passivation in silicon PV.
At SiliconPV, Peter Wawer, senior vice president of technology at Q-Cells, will unveil the company's new cell technology for high-efficiency solar cells. These cells have been developed at the Q-Cells in-house research centre, with function nano-layers on the rear side metallised and passivated. This results in improved optical aesthetics and electrical performance and it boosts the solar cells' output. In February 2011, the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) verified the performance of the polycrystalline solar modules produced by Q-Cells using this cell technology.
Alongside presentations of Q-Cells' new solar cell technology for mono-crystalline and multi-crystalline silicon, the company will also report about the surface passivation of solar cells and long-term solar module stability, an issue of critical importance.
SiliconPV focuses on the technology featured in crystalline silicon solar cells and solar modules. As the first international conference for silicon PV, it is amassing an international audience consisting of scientists and technologists from around the world. This year's event focuses on advanced cells and modules. The international representatives of companies and institutes will present their studies and research results at their stands, at presentations and during panel discussions. The conference will emphasise Germany's role in technological innovation within PV.
At SiliconPV, Peter Wawer, senior vice president of technology at Q-Cells, will unveil the company's new cell technology for high-efficiency solar cells. These cells have been developed at the Q-Cells in-house research centre, with function nano-layers on the rear side metallised and passivated. This results in improved optical aesthetics and electrical performance and it boosts the solar cells' output. In February 2011, the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) verified the performance of the polycrystalline solar modules produced by Q-Cells using this cell technology.
Alongside presentations of Q-Cells' new solar cell technology for mono-crystalline and multi-crystalline silicon, the company will also report about the surface passivation of solar cells and long-term solar module stability, an issue of critical importance.
SiliconPV focuses on the technology featured in crystalline silicon solar cells and solar modules. As the first international conference for silicon PV, it is amassing an international audience consisting of scientists and technologists from around the world. This year's event focuses on advanced cells and modules. The international representatives of companies and institutes will present their studies and research results at their stands, at presentations and during panel discussions. The conference will emphasise Germany's role in technological innovation within PV.
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