NexWafe has partnered with Talon PV to supply 7 GW of solar wafers for a Texas-based TOPCon solar cell manufacturing plant, utilizing EpiNex substrates to improve cell performance. This collaboration is actively establishing a pilot production line at Fraunhofer ISE to conduct initial qualification work with EpiNex wafers. The partnership aims to enhance material quality, reduce oxygen content, and optimize junction engineering, thereby contributing to higher efficiency and reliability. Furthermore, it seeks to strengthen domestic content in solar products and develop a resilient Western-aligned supply chain for next-generation photovoltaics.
In related developments, a recent EU study recommends implementing profit-based taxes on fossil fuel companies to finance the energy transition and enhance energy security, advocating for a differentiated corporate tax framework and reinvestment into sustainable initiatives. Meanwhile, the UN body responsible for the Paris Agreement is focusing on developing high-quality carbon credits, with a crucial meeting scheduled for May 2026 to advance methodologies and governance for effective emission reductions. Additionally, Vestas has secured a significant order for 15 MW offshore wind turbines for a UK project, underscoring the growing importance of offshore wind energy in the global transition to renewable sources.
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