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    Swansea University leads £3m project to revolutionise solar energy in Africa

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 9, 2025No Comments
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    A new Swansea University-led project has been awarded £3m to develop and manufacture sustainable perovskite solar modules (PSM) in Africa, empowering local communities and promoting sustainable energy.

    REACH-PSM (Resilient Renewable Energy Access Through Community-Driven Holistic Development in Perovskite Solar Module Manufacturing) aims to establish the continent’s first full-scale demonstration of next-generation solar manufacturing.

    Funded by the UKRI Ayrton Challenge Programme, REACH-PSM is a collaboration with universities, businesses, and local communities in Nigeria, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa.

    The project builds on existing programmes at Swansea University, including TEA@SUNRISE and UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Energy Technologies, which focus on sustainable solar technologies in low- and middle-income countries.

    A key element of REACH-PSM will be developing efficient end-of-life treatment to minimise waste and maximise the circular flow of materials through reuse, refurbishment, and recycling of solar modules. A new manufacturing process designed for a circular economy from the outset.

    Professor Matthew Davies, Principal Investigator of REACH-PSM, said: “Through REACH-PSM, we are bringing together world-class expertise in sustainable materials, photovoltaic technology, and local manufacturing to help revolutionise energy access and resilience across Africa.

    “By developing perovskite modules that are not only efficient but also sourced and produced locally and designed for efficient end-of-life processes, we hope to empower communities, strengthen supply chains, and help usher in a more equitable, low-carbon energy future.”

    Perovskite solar cells are an exciting emerging solar technology nearing commercialisation. They can be manufactured at a lower cost and with less energy compared to silicon and can use more sustainable materials and processes, providing a more resilient and adaptable energy solution.

    Currently, more than 500 million people in Africa lack access to electricity, a figure that has risen in recent years. However, with the potential for manufacturing PSM on the continent, REACH-PSM aims to improve social welfare and promote new, clean economic growth.

    Frances Wood, UKRI International Director, said: “The Ayrton Challenge Programme demonstrates the power of research and innovation to address critical global challenges. These projects exemplify how equitable, interdisciplinary collaboration can unlock transformative solutions, ensuring a sustainable and inclusive energy future for all.”

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