The 15th edition of Photovoltaics International hopes to bring some optimism to 2012 by tackling the key factors on how to cope with the current situation. Contributions come from MIT on using TCAD as a viable method for modelling metal impurity evolution; Alternative Energy Investing presents a comprehensive look at materials cost; and efficiency improvements are on offer by ECN. REC Solar and Tata BP Solar report on module lifetime and IMS Research gives us a brief rundown of 2012 global market expectations.
A new year, with new challenges, new hopes and new faces within our rapidly evolving solar market. As in previous years, 2012 will be no different! Throughout the next 12 months, we will continue to give a clear voice to the industry with a variety of digitally accessible and enlightening print publications in response to the demand from our global audience of over 200,000 readers. The issues will continue to pour out, with the latest in technological developments, government policies, details of new companies joining the fray whilst existing companies mature.
Technical papers from top PV industry researchers, reviews of the latest products and technology trends, as well as market evaluations to prepare for the coming year: the 14th edition of Photovoltaics International is out now!
SNEC PV POWER EXPO (SNEC) has agreed a strategic partnership with Photovoltaics International/PV-Tech.org that will see the publication attain the highest media partnership level possible with the organisers of the prestigious event in 2012. SNEC has become the largest PV-related conference and exhibition in China, and as Platinum Media Partner and Exclusive Conference Special Media Partner, Photovoltaics International will take this opportunity to further its rapid expansion into China.