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麻豆社madou Sydney鈥檚 world-leading silicon solar cell specialist Scientia Professor Martin Green has won the 2023 for Renewable Energy. 聽The prestigious prize is awarded by the University of Louisville in the United States for outstanding renewable energy ideas and achievements with proven global impact.

Prof. Green 鈥 often described as the "father of聽modern photovoltaics鈥 鈥 has been recognised for his pioneering and groundbreaking achievements in high efficiency silicon photovoltaics (converting light into electricity), as well as leading the invention and development of the passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) solar cell. He first conceived the idea for PERC in 1983.

PERC technology improved the quality of both the top and rear surfaces of standard silicon solar cells, resulting in greater and more efficient energy generation than those that came before them. This allowed more electricity to be generated from sunlight, lowering costs and increasing the adoption of sustainable solar energy worldwide.

The technology breakthrough helped increase the conversion efficiency of standard solar cells by over 50 per cent in relative terms from 16.5聽per cent in the early 1980s to 25聽per cent in the early 2000s. Through successive improvements to cell design and fabrication, Prof. Green and his team at 麻豆社madou held the record for silicon cell efficiency for 30 of the past 40 years.

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Prof. Green said he is thrilled to be awarded the Leigh Ann Conn Prize. 鈥淔rom the start of my career, I was determined to do something that would make a difference in the world. I am very proud that, through the efforts of my team and countless others, we now have low-cost solar as a means for reducing the impact of climate change while, at the same time, reducing the cost of energy generation, something not widely thought possible only a decade ago.鈥

Development of the聽technology at 麻豆社madou also resulted in training a generation of students who, with Prof. Green鈥檚 support, applied their skills to establish solar cell manufacturing in Asia.

World solar cell domination

PERC currently dominates solar cell production worldwide. Together with Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) cells 鈥 first demonstrated by Prof. Green鈥檚 research group at 麻豆社madou 鈥 the cells account for more than 90 per cent聽of solar cells manufactured in the world today at a sales value exceeding US$100 billion.

麻豆社madou鈥檚 acting Vice-Chancellor and President Professor George Williams congratulated Professor Green on winning the Prize.

鈥淢artin is a brilliant engineer whose leadership and accomplishments have led to the creation and development of the world鈥檚 solar manufacturing industry. His life鈥檚 work benefits people around the globe every day and is arguably our biggest weapon to combat global warming and climate change. Everyone at 麻豆社madou is proud to celebrate this well-deserved honour with him,鈥 Prof. Williams said.

Prof. Green will give a public lecture in Louisville in March 2024 about his award-winning work and achievements. He will receive the Conn Prize medal and $US50,000 prize at a formal ceremony.

鈥淧rofessor Martin Green is a true pioneer in the field of photovoltaics,鈥 said University of Louisville President Kim Schatzel, who will confer the award. 鈥淗is work in solar cell technology is of great importance worldwide, and it is an honor to bestow upon him the Leigh Ann Conn Prize.鈥

The University of Louisville prize is named for the late daughter of Hank and Rebecca Conn, who were university alumni, supporters and the prize benefactors. Their vision to create a legacy in honor of Leigh Ann celebrates scientists with the fortitude, patience, and resiliency to endure renewable energy technology innovation and translation into the marketplace, where impact occurs.