Hail damage to photovoltaic modules is difficult to detect and difficult to prove. Insurance companies are therefore not always obliged to pay for such losses. “FLOIS” is a new, award-winning analytical method developed by the Institute for Solar Energy Research...
Young scientists do not just come about by chance. Inspiring pupils with enthusiasm for science is the aim of the IdeenExpo, an event organised by the state of Lower Saxony, which takes place every two years at the Hannover Trade Fair Centre. The Institute for Solar...
Hail damage to photovoltaic modules is difficult to detect and difficult to prove. “FLOIS” is a new, multi-award-winning analytical method developed by the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) in Hamelin. It is a device developed by ISFH that can be used in...
“Intersolar Europe” will open its doors in Munich on 31 May 2017. The Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin will once again be present with its own booth in hall A4 (booth number A4.318). ISFH will present novel PERT and PERC solar cells, inform about the...
At this year’s Hanover Fair, the Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin is presenting an exhibit on the façade integration of solar collectors. Solar-thermally activated facades offer the possibility of providing space saving, CO2-free and practically...
The Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hamelin (ISFH), associated to the Leibniz University in Hanover, participates in the „7th International Conference on Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaics” (SiliconPV) and the associated nPV.workshop in Freiburg. The SiliconPV...