Results from an international interlaboratory study on light‐ and elevated temperature‐induced degradation in solar modules

Author:

Karas Joseph1ORCID,Repins Ingrid1ORCID,Berger Karl A.2ORCID,Kubicek Bernhard2ORCID,Jiang Fangdan3,Zhang Daqi3,Jaubert Jean‐Nicolas4ORCID,Cueli Ana Belén5ORCID,Sample Tony6ORCID,Jaeckel Bengt7ORCID,Pander Matthias7ORCID,Fokuhl Esther8,Koentopp Max B.9,Kersten Friederike9,Choi Jun‐Hong10,Bora Birinchi11ORCID,Banerjee Chandan11ORCID,Wendlandt Stefan12ORCID,Erion‐Lorico Tristan13,Sauer Kenneth J.13,Tsan Jon14,Pravettoni Mauro15ORCID,Caccivio Mauro16,Bellenda Giovanni16,Monokroussos Christos17ORCID,Maaroufi Hamza17

Affiliation:

1. National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden Colorado USA

2. Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH (AIT) Vienna Austria

3. CSI Solar Technologies (JiaXing) Co., Ltd. Suzhou China

4. CSI Solar Co., Ltd. Suzhou China

5. CENER (Spanish Renewable Energy Centre) Navarra Spain

6. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) Ispra Italy

7. Fraunhofer Center for Silicon‐Photovoltaics CSP Halle Germany

8. Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE Halle Germany

9. Hanwha Q CELLS GmbH Bitterfeld‐Wolfen Germany

10. Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL) Gyeonggi‐do Korea

11. National Institute of Solar Energy Gurugram India

12. PI Photovoltaik Institut Berlin AG Berlin Germany

13. PV Evolution Labs (PVEL LLC) Napa California USA

14. REC Solar Pte. Ltd. Singapore

15. SERIS (Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore) National University of Singapore Singapore

16. SUPSI (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland), SUPSI PVLab Manno Switzerland

17. TÜV Rheinland Group Cologne Germany

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Economic Development Board - Singapore

Energy Market Authority of Singapore

National Research Foundation Singapore

National University of Singapore

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Solar Energy Technologies Office

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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