IES-UPM - Instituto de Energia Solar (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

IES-UPM - Instituto de Energia Solar (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

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Legal residence:Spain
Organization type:Academic institution
Funding agencies:EC, FP7, Horizon Europe
European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), The Seventh Framework Programme, Horizon Europe (2021 - 2027)
Sectors:Energy, Environment & NRM
Energy, Environment & NRM
Nr. of employees:51-200
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Given today´s climate challenges, it is hard to dispute the need to firmly back renewable energies as the basis of a new energetic model, including photovoltaic solar energy. PV is already beginning to play an important role into the world’s electricity mix, and has enormous growth potential in the coming years.

The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid cemented its commitment to solar energy almost forty years ago with the founding of the Instituto de Energía Solar (IES-UPM), a center specifically devoted to research into the fundamentals and the practical application of photovoltaics. Since then, the IES-UPM has received international recognition for its research, thanks to our philosophy to combine a passion for PV solar energy, scientific rigor in the face technological problems, and strong ambition to have a strong impact on whichever research lines we pursue.

At the IES-UPM we pledge to maintain this commitment to PV for the next forty years and beyond.
We will continue to search for solutions to the challenges that PV technology is facing, all the way from the source material to utility scale solar installations. The areas that we will focus on in coming years include finding cheaper ways of purifying silicon, developing new photovoltaic materials and original structures for highly efficient tandem cells; improving concentrator photovoltaic technology; developing more efficient strategies for demand management, and assessing the use of batteries to ease the integration of technology into the electricity grid.

In the future, photovoltaic Solar Energy will be ubiquitous in our lives and we, at the Instituto de Energía Solar, will have been a key contributor to this new reality.

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