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Eco Marine, F-WAVE team up on ship integrated photovoltaic project

Eco Marine, F-WAVE team up on ship integrated photovoltaic project May 17, 2021, by Fatima Bahtić Japan-based technology company Eco Marine Power (EMP) announced that it has begun its joint development program with F-WAVE Company (F-WAVE) on new ship integrated photovoltaic (SIPV) solutions. As informed, EMP’s Aquarius Marine Solar Power solution will incorporate F-WAVE’s flexible PV panel technology and a customised version will also be fitted to EMP’s patented EnergySail for evaluation at the Onomichi Marine Technology Test Centre (MTTC) in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. F-WAVE’s flexible solar cells use the Series-Connection through Apertures formed on Film (SCAF) structure allowing a wireless connection with the electrodes, the company said.

Furukawa Battery: Meeting the Challenge of Zero Emissions in the Energy Transition

~~ ~ As the global economy adapts to the transition away from carbon-based sources of energy, there is an increased focus on the use of renewable energy to provide a zero-emission source of electrical power. An integral part of the solution is batteries and energy storage systems. One Japanese company that is leading the field in this respect is The Furukawa Battery Company (Furukawa Battery).  Furukawa Battery traces its origins back to 1914, when Furukawa Electric established its battery factory in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, and started production of lead-acid batteries. In 1950 Furukawa Electric spun off its battery business, and Furukawa Battery as a separate company was formed. Since then, the company has continued to evolve & expand, and now employs over 2,400 people. 

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