Organic solar cells – even greener solar energy and the architects’ dream

Organic solar cells – even greener solar energy and the architects’ dream

By Sune Holst, SDU, TEK Communication, suneholst@tek.sdu.dk
Translation: Zora Rubahn, zora@tek.sdu.dk

These days, the 100% Climate Neutrality conference is taking place at Alsion in Sonderborg. The conference focuses on bringing solutions into play regarding the climate challenges the world is facing. One of the solutions brought into play are organic solar cells that are on the point of having their industrial breakthrough.

Solar energy is the cleanest and most natural form of energy that we have. Within just three hours, the world’s surface is irradiated by the sun to an extent equalling the world’s annual energy consumption. This is why solar cells are an important part of the green transition, if we are to prevent a temperature rise of more than 2 degrees which has been the world’s declared climate goal since the Paris Agreement in 2015.

Read the entire article that has been published in SDU MCI’s newsfeed.

RollFlex Workshop on New Energy Husum 2018

Roll-to-roll fabrication of solar cells and OLEDs

On March 16, RollFlex arranged a workshop within the framework of the FURGY CLEAN INNOVATION – CONGRESS 2018 at the New energy Husum 2018. It consisted of an internal and an external part and aimed at strengthening the dialogue with the project network partners and companies. The programme included talks by invited speakers, a presentation of the demonstrators developed in the project and the possibility to network about future industry collaborations with RollFlex.
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June 2017: NIBS Conference

June 2017: NIBS Conference

Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region – a conference held in Lithuania from 14 to 16 June 2017.

Organisers are Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Norddeutsche Initiative Nanotechnologie (NINa e.V.), Kaunas University of Technology and University of Southern Denmark.

More information is available on the NIBS homepage: http://ktu.edu/en/nibs-conference.