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After some time, a successful Solliance network event took place at Eindhoven University of Technology on May 15th. The program consisted of workshops on various research topics followed by a reception during which Em. Prof. Wim Sinke was awarded the Solliance 2.0 Recognition Award for...

Angèle Reinders, professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), has been appointed Solliance's new director. Reinders will lead the new broad focus of the Dutch/Flemish/German solar energy partnership. ...

Solliance and the Province of North Brabant joined forces and organized the Brabant Solar Day. In a talk show-like setting, three panel discussions addressed climate change, global challenges, new solar technologies, the integration of solar cells into products and recycling. ...

Are you interested in solar and innovation? Would you like to discuss innovative technologies, the challenges of our time and opportunities with representatives of the European Commission, Province of North Brabant, SolarPower Europe as well as the solar value chain ecosystem of North Brabant?...

On 21 and 22 October the ‘Energy Mission’ conference was organised by EnergyVille. The conference aimed at bringing decision makers from industry, policy and knowledge institutes together and showcase real innovations and cases along 3 missions: built environment, industry and electrification. Different sessions were organised...

Solliance partners TNO and Eindhoven University of Technology (in particular the M2N group of Prof. R.A.J. Janssen) have further optimized the the wide-bandgap (1.69eV) perovskite cells with high near-infrared transparency for 4T tandem application. The perovskite cell has reached a stabilized efficiency of 17.8% during...

Ronn Andriessen has stepped down from his position as Director of Solliance, which he has held since 2018. The Solliance partners are grateful to Ronn for his valuable contribution in the past years. TNO and Ronn are currently discussing his next step in his career....

"Thin-film CIGS solar modules are produced with small amounts of indium. Because of it's nature, thin-film solar only requires limited amounts of photovoltaic active material. The capacity for indium production in Europe is sufficient for more than 100 GW PV production per year with the...

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