Reports suggest that the Japanese government is planning a trial use of perovskite solar cells in solar panels to be installed in Fukushima Prefecture by next March.
Perovskite cells are lighter and more flexible than silicon-based types, making them suitable for use on building walls. The technology is also attracting attention in Japan because the cells are made with iodine compounds, which are domestically available. Sources say perovskite solar panels will be set up at three locations in Fukushima, including the national sports training center. They may also be used along highways.
Fukushima has been a focus of renewable energy projects in Japan. They are part of reconstruction efforts in the area after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Posted: Sep 09,2024 by Roni Peleg