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Aurora Solar Technologies Inc AACTF


Primary Symbol: V.ACU

Aurora Solar Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the development, manufacturing and marketing material inspection and inline quality control systems for the solar polysilicon, wafer, cell and module manufacturing industries. The Company's products include DM and TCM instruments, Insight, Visualize and BT Imaging. Its services include system configuration and performance planning, such as design and engineering of DM, Visualize and Insight configurations to fit its client production line. The Company's Visualize product optimizes and controls processes by providing operators and process engineers with real-time three-dimensional visualization of intra-furnace dynamics, both spatially and by batch. Its BT Imaging product offers offline and inline photoluminescence inspection equipment for photovoltaic materials including silicon, perovskite and thin film materials for use at different processing stages from ingots, as-cut wafers and cells, to solar modules.


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Post by ARIMA11on Nov 02, 2023 10:51am
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Interesting

Interestinghttps://www.pv-tech.org/massive-increase-in-solar-module-defects-poses-significant-risk-to-pv-industry-cea/

The most eyebrow-raising result was a “massive increase” in micro-cracks between the start of 2022 and mid-2023. CEA found that incidences of both line cracks and complex cracks in US modules rose 47% from the start of 2022, the period in which the US has begun to both produce and deploy more solar modules following the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). But, it should be noted that correlation does not prove causation.
 
All of these defects are only visible through the use of electroluminescence testing, which CEA said is done by passing a current through a solar module in a dark environment and capturing the emitted infrared light with specialized cameras.

Quality assurance
Whilst defects occurred through shipping, installation and increased extreme weather events, the majority arose during the manufacturing process, CEA said, and show the need for independent, third-party quality assurance schemes and increased awareness of quality issues throughout the solar industry. It was not made clear in the report how significant any one of these issues is, or what the specific impact on module efficiency and performance might be.
 
In Europe, where domestic production is less and imports account for almost the entire market, the issue exists too. Speaking at the Solar and Storage Live 2023 event in Birmingham, UK last month, CEO of UK-based solar technical advisory firm 2DegreesKelvin, John Davies said: “We’re still seeing a huge, alarming amount of manufacturing defects coming through on brand new, fresh out of the packet modules from tier one manufacturers. There’s a lot of manufacturing defects that actually effect the power and will deteriorate over time.”
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