
Natalie Filatoff
Editor at pv magazine
Journalist at Abb Group
Small Business columnist at Medium Rare Content Agency
Editor, journalist and optimist.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
pv-magazine.com | Natalie Filatoff
From pv magazine AustraliaNew research from UNSW, published in July 2024, has proposed an established process to help further scale TOPCon solar. The researchers say their approach to solar cell construction – outlined in Ultra-Lean Silver Screen-Printing for Sustainable Terawatt-Scale Photovoltaic, published in RRL Solar – could reduce TOPCon silver content from between 12 mg/W and 15 mg/W down to 2 mg/W.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
pv-magazine-australia.com | Natalie Filatoff
New research from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), published in July 2024, has proposed an established process to help further scale tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar. The researchers say their approach to solar cell construction – outlined in Ultra-Lean Silver Screen-Printing for Sustainable Terawatt-Scale Photovoltaic, published in RRL Solar – could reduce TOPCon silver content from between 12 mg/W and 15 mg/W down to 2 mg/W.
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May 13, 2024 |
csiro.au | Natalie Filatoff
By Natalie Filatoff 14 May 2024 8 min read Key points Our Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform (DEI-FSP) has developed innovative imaging technologies that dramatically enhance our understanding of Australia's subsurface structures. The initiative has fostered significant advancements in geoscience, allowing researchers to integrate diverse data sets for comprehensive analysis.
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Apr 14, 2024 |
pv-magazine.com | Natalie Filatoff
From pv magazine print edition 4/24Australian universities and research institutes have been a major influence on China’s PV boom, educating numerous Chinese solar engineers and senior executives. China hosts 80% of global solar silicon, wafer, cell, and module manufacturing capacity and last year invested almost AUD200 billion ($130 billion) in the sector, according to analyst Wood Mackenzie. Its solar panels cost around AUD0.23/W, compared to nearest competitor India, at AUD0.34/W.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
pv-magazine-australia.com | Natalie Filatoff
From pv magazine print edition 4/24Australian universities and research institutes have been a major influence on China’s PV boom, educating numerous Chinese solar engineers and senior executives. China hosts 80% of global solar silicon, wafer, cell, and module manufacturing capacity and last year invested almost $200 billion (USD 130 billion) in the sector, according to analyst Wood Mackenzie. Its solar panels cost around $0.23/W, compared to nearest competitor India, at $0.34/W.
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