Feds playing catch-up; the art of wafer cutting; Intersolar videos Welcome to PV Times, the authoritative weekly e-newsletter covering the solar photovoltaic manufacturing industry, brought to you by the editors of PV World, Solid State Technology, and Renewable Energy World. | FEATURES | | Feds playing catch-up as states take renewable energy lead Some 27 US states and Washington DC have renewable energy portfolios and mandates, but not the federal government; meanwhile, Germany, Spain, Japan, and others have spurred far more alternate energy installations. That may soon change, based on reports from an array of speakers at this week's PV America, held in Philadelphia in association with the 34th IEEE PV Specialists conference. | | The art of wafer cutting in the PV industry There is significant activity in the wafer generation segment of the PV industry reflecting the focus on the two key ingredients for solar PV: technology improvement and cost reduction. Recent developments raise the possibility of achieving optimization of key parameters such as thin wafers, low-kerf, and high yield. | | Video: Global connections at Intersolar Editors from RenewableEnergyWorld.com walked around the Intersolar halls, asking well-established and up-and-coming companies how they are faring in the current environment. SEE ALSO: Intersolar wrap-up: Roadmaps, PV techs on parade | TECHNOLOGY NEWS | | Bond testing of solar cell interconnections Bond testing, which measures the force required to destroy mechanical connections, is poised to play an important role in evaluating the mechanical integrity of interconnects in back-contact solar cells. | Ascent Solar eyeing DoE funds for CIGS improvements The company is angling for a $315K project to explore replacing the standard window layer (and eventually all top layers) of a CIGS device with ZnMgO, to improve performance and lower costs. | Report: Japan firms boosting solar-cell tech Sanyo and Panasonic are leading the charge to help Japan wrestle the top spot for solar-cell technology from Europe, according to a local press report. | | |
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