The German research landscape receives new test infrastructures for modern wind turbines – Federal Minister Habeck visits the facilities.
Two new research projects are working on scaling up perovskite silicon tandem photovoltaics to an industrial scale.
A team of researchers is developing a steam generator to burn hydrogen and oxygen and generate electricity or heat without pollutants.
The annual report of the PVPS photovoltaic programme shows that the German photovoltaic sector continues to develop positively.
Euro-K is working with TU Berlin to develop a burner that can be installed in commercially available turbines and run on 100 percent hydrogen.
In 2022, the photovoltaic sector again recorded significant growth. Globally installed photovoltaic capacity currently hits around 1.2 terawatts.
The WindUmEta project partners have optimised the converters connected upstream of the power grid so they receive more electricity from wind turbines.
In the PVHide research project, a team of scientists has developed a brick-red photovoltaic system.
Anyone who would like to find out about current developments in photovoltaics can now take advantage of an offer from the International Energy Agency.