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Circadian Solar establishes new test facility at the University of Lisbon
Circadian Solar, one of the Europe’s leading developers of concentrated photovoltaic technology (CPV), has established a new test facility for its CPV solar energy system at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon. This takes advantage both of the high direct normal solar insolation (DNI) in this part of Portugal and of the expertise of the established solar energy research group at the University of Lisbon, led by Professor António Vallêra.
The Prof António Vallêra remarked that the University of Lisbon is pleased to include the Circadian Solar research tracker in its solar test site and that, “we are all looking forward to learning from the data that the system is already collecting. Furthermore, we are delighted to form this new cooperation with Circadian Solar to assist the company in driving its innovative designs through to market applications.”
Dr Geoffrey Duggan, Research and Development Director of Circadian Solar commented: “Our research tracker at the University of Lisbon is an important test facility, which will greatly enhance our development of improved modules and thin film, III-V solar cells that are under development via our joint venture, tf2 devices. Lisbon is easily accessible from the UK, and we are delighted to form this cooperative programme with Prof António Vallêra and his team. It is notable that within days of our engineers arriving on site, the tracker was assembled, installed and commissioned, and a record performance on a new module design was recorded and transmitted to our headquarters.”