Advances in Photovoltaic Materials for Renewable Energy Applications: A Study from Spain

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  • Dr. Carmen López

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Barcelona, Spain

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Keywords:
Photovoltaic, renewable energy, perovskite solar cells, silicon, Spain
Abstract

Renewable energy technologies are critical for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. Photovoltaic (PV) systems, in particular, have gained significant attention due to advances in material science and engineering. This study examines recent developments in photovoltaic materials in Spain, focusing on efficiency, durability, and scalability. Experimental results from laboratory tests on perovskite and silicon-based solar cells are presented, highlighting improvements in energy conversion efficiency. The study also addresses environmental impacts, cost analysis, and potential integration into the Spanish energy grid.

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2026-01-15
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Advances in Photovoltaic Materials for Renewable Energy Applications: A Study from Spain. (2026). EUROPEAN SCIENCIA: Journal of Physical and Engineering Sciences, 1(1), 1-4. https://www.europeanjournals.org/index.php/5/article/view/22

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