KAUST Impact - Spring 2021

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INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION LEADS TO NEW AND IMPROVED SOLAR PANELS Two-sided technology collects more energy to make solar more efficient and less expensive ACWA POWER “Bifacial photovoltaic installations are drastically driving down the cost of solar electricity generation. This technology is now rapidly taking a lead in the STEFAAN DE WOLF Associate Professor of Material Science and Engineering

large-scale deployment of photovoltaics in the Kingdom. Combining bifaciality with emerging tandem technologies may further boost the performance of photovoltaic systems, which is a development of high interest to us.” Doctor Engineer Bart Boesmans, Chief Technology Officer of ACWA Power

BIFACIAL SILICON-ONLY SOLAR CELLS ARE RAPIDLY TAKING AN INCREASING SHARE OF THE PHOTOVOLTAICS MARKET… EXPLOITING THIS CONCEPT IN PEROVSKITESILICON TANDEMS OPENS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ULTRAHIGH POWER GENERATION AT AN AFFORDABLE COST.

MICHELE DE BASTIANI Research Scientist and Lead Author

The global energy transition requires a combination of new and improved technologies to succeed. One of the biggest challenges of the shift to renewable sources, such as solar or wind, is to improve their performances so they can compete with their conventional counterparts. KAUST researchers teamed up with colleagues from Canada’s University of Toronto, Italy’s University of Bologna and Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology to further progress the electricity generation of solar cells. Supported by the resources of the KAUST Solar Center, they discovered a new, more productive design for solar panels: they combined two solar cells in one tandem device, exploiting sunlight on both the front and rear sides instead of just the one side facing the sun. Writing for the January 2021 issue of Nature Energy, the team described a performance gain of at least 25% relative to conventional, single-sided panels made of silicon. Their tandem device uses a combination of crystalline silicon – the mainstream material for solar panels – and halide perovskite, a breakthrough semiconducting material with excellent optoelectronic properties. To the tandem configuration the researchers added the features of absorbing and converting indirect solar energy – light that has been reflected off a surface and scattered – from the rear side of the panel rather than relying only on direct incident sunlight. Indeed, light reflected off the ground behind the solar modules and scattered from adjacent structures can be efficiently harvested for electricity generation. The name bifacial – typical of this configuration – stems from the two-side absorption on the front and rear faces of the panel. By combining the latest thinking in materials science and device engineering the team successfully fused two areas of developing research to achieve their breakthrough. Researchers have long been searching for alternative materials to those used in traditional panels made of silicon, and perovskite is emerging as a potential candidate. Progress has been reported on their power-conversion efficiencies, although challenges remain in wide-scale usage, including maintaining efficiency in large-scale facilities. When combined with silicon, tests have shown its potential to boost performance and cut manufacturing costs.


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Revolutionizing COVID-19 Detection

3min
pages 40-41

Democratizing Virus Testing

3min
pages 38-39

Delivering Better COVID-19 Diagnostics

4min
pages 36-37

Tracking COVID-19 Variants

3min
pages 34-35

Reshaping Health Care Models in Saudi Arabia and Beyond

4min
pages 32-33

Expanding Horizons for Saudi Undergraduates

2min
page 27

Standing Out Above the Rest

2min
page 26

Next Generation of Scientists

2min
page 25

Winter Enrichment Program Draws Global Audience in Virtual Setting

4min
pages 22-23

Attracting Talent Back to the Kingdom

2min
page 24

International Collaboration Leads to New and Improved Solar Panels

2min
page 19

Extreme Sports Series Promotes Sustainability on the Red Sea

2min
page 21

Tackling Wastage and Ensuring Food Security

2min
page 20

Turning Down the Noise to Save Our Oceans

4min
pages 16-17

Saving the Kingdom’s Crops

4min
pages 14-15

KAUST and Aramco Develop a Faster, Greener Refining Process for Petrochemicals

3min
pages 6-7

Conscious Investing To Address Global Challenges

2min
page 12

Powering the Kingdom’s Wind Energy Future

2min
page 18

Supporting Tomorrow’s Business Leaders

4min
pages 10-11

Innovation Underpins the University’s Response to COVID-19

4min
pages 8-9

Crowdsourcing Competition Delivers Digital Tools for Hajj and Umrah

2min
page 13
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