Sogar bei Specific wird Dyesols LOI mit Nesli und der türkischen Entwicklungsbank groß angekündigt: "The Perovskite Solar Cell Revolution Is Starting In Turkey".
Eine Entwicklungsbank kann es sich nicht leisten einfach mal so etwas anzukündigen. Zufälligerweise hat Tasnee noch schnell vorher investiert, nachdem sie die Investition verschoben hatten...
Increasing Positive Catalysts For The Solar PV Industry
| Apr. 16, 2015 9:07 AM ET
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Already, perovskite based solar modules are starting to get manufactured at large scales, with a recent announcement of a 600 MW perovskite module factory to be built in Turkey. This would make it one of the world's largest solar module manufacturing facilities, let alone a perovskite-based manufacturing facility. Even if researchers cannot find a way to overcome perovskite's degradation issues, which is highly unlikely given the sheer potential of perovskite, current solar PV materials (crystalline silicon in particular) still have huge room for improvement. Crystalline silicon is a long-proven semiconductor material, and is even used in the most complex single nanometer node semiconductor technologies.
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600 MW Perovskite Solar Cell Facility Slated For TurkeyMarch 31st, 2015 by Tina Casey If this doesn’t give the global fossil fuel market the willies, it should. Turkey has just inked a huge deal with the Australian perovskite solar cell innovator Dyesol, and the result will be a 600 megawatt production facility located in Mersin, a major seaport. The factory will churn out product for export as well as for Turkish customers, as part of a plan to unshackle the country from dependence on imported fuel.
A Huge Perovskite Solar Cell Deal For TurkeyCleanTechnica has been following the progress of this project since February 2014, when our friends over at RenewEconomy tipped us off, and things have been moving quickly since then. In November, we checked out reliability testing of a new solar cell design by Dyesol’s partner EPFL, and just this past January we passed along news that the company will work with Turkey’s Nesli DSC to develop a prototype manufacturing facility and ramp up commercial production.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/03/31/600-mw-perovskite-solar-cell-facility-slated-turkey/
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