4 FAQs about Oslo multicrystalline solar module glass

What are Targray's high-efficiency multicrystalline solar modules?

Targray's portfolio of high-efficiency multicrystalline solar modules is built to provide EPCs, installers, contractors and solar PV developers with reliable, cost-effective material options for their commercial and utility-scale solar energy projects.

Are solar modules based on silicon solar cells a green technology?

Modules based on silicon solar cells are dominating the photovoltaic (PV) market and are considered as a green technology for the supply of renewable and emission-free energy.

Which float glass is used as a substrate for solar cells?

As substrate for solar cells on multicrystalline (mc) silicon iron-poor SLG was used “Pilkington Optiwhite” (Pilkington Group Ltd, St. Helens, UK), which is a standard low-cost float glass. It is composed of 72.6% SiO 2, 13% Na 2 O, 8.8% CaO, 4.3% MgO, 0.6% Al 2 O 3, 0.02% SO 3 and 0.02% Fe 2 O 3.

Are glass-glass modules more environmentally friendly than glass-backsheet modules?

The results show that lower environmental impacts are obtained for glass-glass compared to glass-backsheet modules and for a production in the EU and Germany compared to China. Glass-backsheet (glass-glass) modules produced in China, Germany or the EU are linked to 810 (750), 580 (520) and 480 (420) kg CO2-eq/kWp, respectively.

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