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Midsummer Selected to Develop Highly Efficient Si/CIGS Tandem Solar Cell

By Piers HarrettApril 21, 20232 Mins Read
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Midsummer, a Sweden-based thin-film solar solutions company, has been chosen to participate in a research project aimed at developing a highly efficient and stable Si/CIGS tandem solar cell that can achieve over 30% efficiency. The project, led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW), has secured funding of AUD 3.08 million (USD 2.07 million)

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ARENA Australia Australian Renewable Energy Agency California Funding Midsummer Renewable energy Research Research And Development Si/CIGS Tandem Solar Cell Solar Materials Research Solar Panel Sven Lindström Sweden University of New South Wales
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