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  2. Solar power in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The targets set for 2020 were surpassed in 2014, and the target for 2030 was surpassed in 2018. As of July 2021, Japan was aiming at 108 GW of solar capacity by 2030. In May 2021, the Japanese Trade Ministry said that Japan may require up to 370 GW of solar capacity by 2050 to reach the goal of cutting carbon emissions to zero.

  3. List of photovoltaics companies - Wikipedia

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    Monocrystalline solar cell This is a list of notable photovoltaics (PV) companies. Grid-connected solar photovoltaics (PV) is the fastest growing energy technology in the world, growing from a cumulative installed capacity of 7.7 GW in 2007, to 320 GW in 2016. In 2016, 93% of the global PV cell manufacturing capacity utilizes crystalline silicon (cSi) technology, representing a commanding lead ...

  4. Solar Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Solar Frontier KK. Solar Frontier Kabushiki Kaisha is a Japanese photovoltaic company that develops and manufactures thin film solar cells using CIGS technology. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu and located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 2006 as Showa Shell Solar, and renamed Solar Frontier in April 2010.

  5. Perovskite solar cell - Wikipedia

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    A perovskite solar cell ( PSC) is a type of solar cell that includes a perovskite-structured compound, most commonly a hybrid organic–inorganic lead or tin halide-based material as the light-harvesting active layer. [ 1][ 2] Perovskite materials, such as methylammonium lead halides and all-inorganic cesium lead halide, are cheap to produce ...

  6. Thin-film solar cell - Wikipedia

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    In joint research with the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan, Solar Frontier achieved 22.3% conversion efficiency on a 0.5 cm 2 cell using its CIS technology. This was an increase of 0.6 percentage points over the industry's previous thin-film record of 21.7%.

  7. Solar cell - Wikipedia

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    Solar cell. A conventional crystalline silicon solar cell (as of 2005). Electrical contacts made from busbars (the larger silver-colored strips) and fingers (the smaller ones) are printed on the silicon wafer. Symbol of a Photovoltaic cell. A solar cell or photovoltaic cell ( PV cell) is an electronic device that converts the energy of light ...

  8. Photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    Solar panels on the International Space Station. Photovoltaics ( PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry. The photovoltaic effect is commercially used for electricity generation and as photosensors .

  9. Tsutomu Miyasaka - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career. Fields. Electrochemistry. Institutions. Toin University of Yokohama. Doctoral advisor. Kenichi Honda. Tsutomu Miyasaka (宮坂力, Miyasaka Tsutomu, born September 10, 1953), is a Japanese engineer in electrochemistry best known as the inventor of the perovskite solar cell. [ 1]