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Si Solar Panel Energy Yield Increased

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DELFT, Netherlands, July 19, 2010 — Researchers from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) have shown how the energy yield of relatively cheap solar panels, made of amorphous silicon, can be considerably raised — from around 7 percent to 9 percent. Thin film silicon solar cells on a building in Germany. (Image: Inventux Technologies) Researcher Gijs van Elzakker focused on solar panels that are made from so-called amorphous silicon, as opposed to the more commonly used crystalline silicon. Amorphous silicon has the great advantage that the solar panels can be produced relatively cheaply using a very thin...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
    amorphous siliconCrystalline SiliconDelft University of TechnologyenergyEuropeGermanyGijs van Elzakkergreen photonicshydrogen to silane ratioInventux TechnologiesResearch & TechnologySi solarsilane gassolar panelsStaebler-Wronski effectthin film solar cells

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