Academia Survey

    Perovskite solar cells are a hot topic area of research among different new generation photovoltaic technologies, representing a breakthrough in the field of renewable energy. In the DIAMOND project, a consortium of 12 partners has come together to develop ultra-stable, highly efficient, and low-cost perovskite photovoltaics with minimal environmental impact. The project's objective is to surpass previous achievements in cell stability and propel the advancement of this technology towards commercial viability, creating a sustainable, low-carbon future for Europe's environment, economy, and society. One of the key advantages of perovskite solar cells is their potential to be manufactured at a lower cost, enabling wider accessibility to clean energy solutions. Moreover, their versatility and flexibility open new possibilities for integration into various applications and surfaces, further expanding their potential impact.

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    The DIAMOND project (GA no. 101084124) is being led by the Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE and is funded by the Horizon-CL5-2021-D3-03. The project includes a survey as part of Work Package 6 (Sustainability) to gather perceptions about the technology developed within the DIAMOND Project.
    Participating in the survey is voluntary, and your responses will remain anonymous (unless you choose otherwise). The data collected will be used solely for scientific purposes, and individual information such as gender, age, and education will only be used in aggregated form.
    If you choose to participate, you can withdraw from the survey at any time. 
    If you have any questions or comments about the survey, you can contact info@diamond-horizon.eu.

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