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New Perovskite-Silicon Solar Cell Pushes the Limits of Efficiency

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Commercial silicon-based solar cells have made significant improvements in efficiency over the past decade, increasing from around 15% efficiency in 2015 to just shy of 25% in 2025.

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The University of Córdoba works in a European consortium on a project that could democratize the photovoltaic market Check here the cut notes of the second award of places at the University of Córdoba

A European consortium in which the University of Córdoba is integrated is working to increase the stability and efficiency of perovskita solar panels, the alternative to silicon that could democratize the photovoltaic market as they are cheaper and more stable. Most photovoltaic panels in the market use metallic silicon, a highly demanded semiconductor, which is difficult to obtain and has a significant carbon footprint and is on the EU list of …

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