Photovoltaic research
As the photovoltaic (PV) industry continues to evolve, advancements in Photovoltaic research have become critical to optimizing the utilization of renewable energy sources. From innovative battery technologies to intelligent energy management systems, these solutions are transforming the way we store and distribute solar-generated electricity.
5 FAQs about [Photovoltaic research]
Where can I find the best research papers in photovoltaics?
Through the collaboration, the best research papers from the event will be published in Progress in Photovoltaics, as well as in Solar RRL and Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research, the high-impact, international journals for the latest research in photovoltaic technology, from original research to practical application.
What is progress in photovoltaics?
Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications is a leading journal in the field of solar energy, focused on research that reports substantial progress in efficiency, energy yield and reliability of solar cells. It aims to reach all interested professionals, researchers, and energy policy-makers.
Who supports NREL's photovoltaic research?
NREL's photovoltaic research is supported by the National Center for Photovoltaics. Visit the NREL news section for a complete list of NREL's PV-related press releases and feature stories. Email SAM support or PVWatts support for help with these tools.
What are the criterion for submitting a paper in photovoltaics?
Our key criterion is that the papers we publish reflect substantial advancement in the field of photovoltaics. True to the journal’s title, the key criterion is that submitted papers should report substantial “progress” in photovoltaics. The full Aims and Scope of Progress in Photovoltaics can be found on the Overview page.
Do photovoltaic devices suffer from unavoidable open circuit voltage losses?
Photovoltaic devices suffer from unavoidable open circuit voltage losses. Here, authors design a photo-ferroelectric 2D/3D/2D perovskite junction with 2D ferroelectric single crystals in bulk, resulting in an electric field and achieving a net gain in device open circuit voltage reaching 1.21 V.
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