News & Events

24-25 October 2024

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We’re thrilled to recap key moments from the recent 2nd Annual On-Site Meeting for PVT4EU, held at DTU in Denmark on 24-25 October 2024! A year into our mission to create advanced hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) collectors for low-temperature applications, our team gathered to review achievements, and progress and plan the next steps of the project’s activities. Special thanks to DTU for hosting us and organizing a visit to their PVT testing facilities.

26-30 August 2024

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Proud to have participated in EuroSun2024 – ISES and IEA SHC International Conference on Sustainable and Solar Energy for Buildings and Industry held on 26-30 August 2024 in Limassol, Cyprus. MG Sustainable Engineering AB and the University of Gävle jointly represented the PVT4EU project, demonstrating the outcomes since its inception in September 2023.

23-24 May 2024

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The networking event: Photovoltaic/Thermal Technologies and Applications for the Nordics took place in DTU, Lyngby campus on 23-24 May 2024. It gathered researchers and industry experts to explore PVT technologies, market trends, and cutting-edge research, all with an emphasis on the future of sustainable energy in the Nordic region. Delegates from Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Metro Therm AB, DualSun Nordic, Abora Solar, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology actively engaged in insightful discussions, exchanging knowledge on current PVT research and future opportunities within the Nordics.
Curious to find out more and see the event’s presentations? Please contact us here.

8th May, 2024

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This Solar Thermal workshop aimed to highlight the potential of technologies in driving the transition towards clean energy solutions. The Project Coordinator, Ivan Acosta, proudly presented the PVT4EU project, which is one of the innovative initiatives funded by CETPartnership.

26-27th September, 2023

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Thrilled to announce the kickoff of the PVT4EU  project, funded by the CET Partnership program. In collaboration with DTU, LNEG, HiG, MG, SolarPeak, Solarus AB we’re embarking on a journey to develop cutting-edge PVT technologies in the range of 20 to 140°C for specific applications.