Photovoltaic Research Facilities | Department of Energy
To achieve this goal, QESST combines fundamental materials research in silicon, thin-film, and tandem solar cells with systems-level issues of manufacturability and integration.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funds photovoltaic (PV) research and development (R&D) at its national laboratory facilities located throughout the country.
The capabilities available through the Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory (PSEL) include: Calibration of PV reference cells, reference modules, and solar instruments. The Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) is an extension of the power electronics testing capabilities at Sandia's Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory.
From crop production to livestock grazing and pollinator habitat, agrivoltaics can support a wide range of agriculture practices. This rapidly growing sector of the solar energy industry is undergoing considerable research, development, and demonstration in the United States and across the globe.
NYSERDA and New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets (NYSAGM) have compiled resources and information on agrivoltaics best practices and applications for different agriculture practices can be designed to address the following topics: Maximizing agricultural production within solar energy facilities High-value shade-resistant crops
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