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KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels

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KAUST researchers have discovered new cooling technology to enhance the efficiency of solar cells and prolong their lifespan. (Supplied/KAUST)
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A solar farm in Sakaka, northern 黑料社区. (Supplied/ACWA Power)
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Updated 26 June 2025

KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels

KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels
  • New technology has the potential to cut down the maintenance cost of solar cells
  • Experiments were conducted in cold and rainy regions of the US to test effectiveness in different climate conditions

RIYADH: The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has made a notable research breakthrough, developing a new composite material that improves the efficiency and lifespans of the cells used in solar panels through cooling.

The new technology has the potential to cut down the maintenance cost of solar cells, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Results of the study,聽carried out in partnership with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, were published in the journal Materials Science and Engineering.

The study targeted the issues of commercial solar panels, which only convert around 20 percent of sunlight into electricity, while the remainder is absorbed as heat or reflected away. Other problems include high temperatures, which reduce the efficiency and performance of the cells, shortening their lifespan and demanding more frequent replacement.

This means that cooling is essential, yet traditional cooling systems such as fans and pumps consume electrical energy; passive cooling, on the other hand, requires no electricity.

Prof. Chiaochiang Gan, lead researcher at KAUST, explained that the nanomaterials used in the passive cooling process are thin substances that can be applied to multiple systems that demand cooling, such as solar cells and agricultural greenhouses, without affecting their performance.

He said that the study, conducted through the Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, led to the creation of a material that absorbs moisture from the air at night and releases it during the day.

Covering solar cells with this material, when deployed in coastal areas of 黑料社区 for weeks, helps keep them cool.

The passive cooling technology also helps reduce the cost of generating electricity from these cells by 18 percent.

Experiments were also conducted in cold and rainy regions of the US to test its effectiveness in different climate conditions; the results proved the technology effective in all environments.

Preliminary studies also show that other applications for the material include light-emitting devices, which typically suffer from reduced efficiency at higher temperatures.

Abdullah Al-Muqbil, researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics and Semiconductors, director of the Optics and Electronics Center of Excellence at KACST, and co-author of the study, noted that these findings also open up potential for application in lighting and laser technologies.

The research team at KAUST achieved a record-breaking performance in solar cell efficiency due to their specialized designs, showcasing the diverse expertise at the university, according to SPA.

The Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies is one of four research centers of excellence run by KAUST. It aims to support the Kingdom鈥檚 national goals in fields such as artificial intelligence, food security, renewable energy and storage technologies and smart health.


More than 18,600 residency, labor, border offences recorded across 黑料社区

There are currently 31,015 expatriates, 29,172 men and 1,843 women, undergoing procedures to enforce regulations. (SPA)
There are currently 31,015 expatriates, 29,172 men and 1,843 women, undergoing procedures to enforce regulations. (SPA)
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More than 18,600 residency, labor, border offences recorded across 黑料社区

There are currently 31,015 expatriates, 29,172 men and 1,843 women, undergoing procedures to enforce regulations. (SPA)
  • Authorities apprehended 1,479 individuals trying to cross into the Kingdom illegally, of these, 59 percent were Yemenis, 40 percent were Ethiopians and 1 percent were from other nationalities

RIYADH: In inspection campaigns across 黑料社区 between Sept. 25 and Oct. 1, the Ministry of Interior recorded 18,673 offences, including 10,673 related to residency, 3,822 to border security, and 4,178 to labor laws.

Authorities apprehended 1,479 individuals trying to cross into the Kingdom illegally, of these, 59 percent were Yemenis, 40 percent were Ethiopians and 1 percent were from other nationalities. They also arrested 52 people for attempting to leave the Kingdom illegally.

Also arrested were 17 people involved in transporting, sheltering, and employing offenders.

There are currently 31,015 expatriates, 29,172 men and 1,843 women, undergoing procedures to enforce regulations.

Meanwhile, 25,478 individuals were detained for breaching regulations and were instructed to contact their countries鈥 embassies or consulates to obtain proper travel documents. In addition, 2,139 were advised to make travel arrangements, and 11,544 were repatriated.

 


黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosts second international conference in Riyadh

黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosted its second international conference on Sunday in Riyadh. (AN photo)
黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosted its second international conference on Sunday in Riyadh. (AN photo)
Updated 05 October 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosts second international conference in Riyadh

黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosted its second international conference on Sunday in Riyadh. (AN photo)
  • Running from Oct. 5-7, the conference aims to educate the public on breastfeeding practices, emphasizing the health and well-being of mothers and children worldwide

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Breastfeeding Association hosted its second international conference on Sunday in Riyadh, bringing together global lactation medicine specialists and industry experts for the three-day event.

Running from Oct. 5-7, the conference aims to educate the public on breastfeeding practices, emphasizing the health and well-being of mothers and children worldwide.

Experts from across the world are participating in the forum.

鈥淲e strive diligently to achieve the targets of Saudi Vision 2030 by reaching 70 percent of breastfeeding mothers, because the right support at the first moment makes a difference that lasts a lifetime, so that we hope this continues with healthier and safer steps,鈥 Dr. Fatima Yousef Al-Juwan, chair of the board of directors and founding member of the Breastfeeding Association, said.

During the opening ceremony of the conference, a video played, highlighting the mission of the association: 鈥淥ur mission is for every mother to receive the support she deserves and for every child to start their life with the best possible care because supporting the mother is not a secondary option; rather, it is the foundation for long-term health and for the community.鈥

The association operates on multiple levels, raising public awareness for mothers, offering professional training for health workers, and promoting institutional development for research and financial stability.

In her remarks, Al-Juwan stated that the association also trains mothers to become experts in breastfeeding and provides licensing in breastfeeding mentoring.

鈥淭his is a program accredited by the World Health Organization and UNICEF and is applied in countries worldwide. The number of mentors has reached more than 500,鈥 Al-Juwan said.

During her opening remarks, she said: 鈥淥ne of the central focuses of the association is offering training and qualification programs for workers in the health sector and accompanying mothers from pregnancy until weaning with practical and distinguished supportive guidance.鈥

The initiatives of the association also align with the global sustainable development goals: zero poverty and hunger, good health and well-being, reduced inequalities, and responsible consumption.

The opening ceremony of the conference also featured an awards ceremony celebrating partners and supporters of the association, and it will hold a specialized award ceremony to honor mothers.

The conference welcomed multiple booths offering products focusing on infants and mothers, including Birth Kuwait, Lansinoh, Enaya Health Society, and more.


Saudi Islamic Affairs Ministry holds training course in Ghana

The program seeks to strengthen engagement by promoting a moderate and balanced approach to Islamic teachings. (X @Saudi_Moia)
The program seeks to strengthen engagement by promoting a moderate and balanced approach to Islamic teachings. (X @Saudi_Moia)
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Saudi Islamic Affairs Ministry holds training course in Ghana

The program seeks to strengthen engagement by promoting a moderate and balanced approach to Islamic teachings. (X @Saudi_Moia)
  • In September, the ministry 鈥 through the King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center in Argentina 鈥 also organized a Shariah course in Santiago, Chile, in partnership with the Islamic Center of Chile

KUMASI: The three-day program brought together imams, students and others interested in Islamic affairs.The three-day program brought together imams, students and others interested in Islamic affairs. has launched a five-day scientific course in Ghana aimed at training and qualifying preachers, imams and orators.

The program seeks to strengthen engagement by promoting a moderate and balanced approach to Islamic teachings. It forms part of the ministry鈥檚 broader efforts to advance its global mission of spreading the values of moderation to Muslim communities worldwide.

In September, the ministry 鈥 through the King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center in Argentina 鈥 also organized a Shariah course in Santiago, Chile, in partnership with the Islamic Center of Chile. The three-day program brought together imams, students and others interested in Islamic affairs.

It aimed to deepen participants鈥 understanding of Shariah law, equip them with the skills to communicate Islam鈥檚 tolerant teachings, and reinforce the values of moderation and coexistence.

These initiatives reflect the ministry鈥檚 commitment to promoting Islamic knowledge internationally and supporting imams and preachers in fulfilling their role of presenting Islam鈥檚 true and compassionate message to the best of their abilities.

 


Deputy minister receives ambassador of Iran in Riyadh

Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Alireza Enayati in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Alireza Enayati in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Deputy minister receives ambassador of Iran in Riyadh

Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Alireza Enayati in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • The pair 鈥渞eviewed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them in a manner that serves the aspirations of the two countries

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati received the Ambassador of Iran to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati in Riyadh.

During the meeting, the pair 鈥渞eviewed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them in a manner that serves the aspirations of the two countries,鈥 the Foreign Ministry wrote in a post on X on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Speaker of the Shura Council Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh is heading a delegation an official visit to Pakistan. He stressed the strong strategic depth of relations between the two countries, Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

 


Al-Baha Pomegranate Festival sales top 24 tonnes

Al-Baha Pomegranate Festival sales top 24 tonnes
Updated 3 min 41 sec ago

Al-Baha Pomegranate Festival sales top 24 tonnes

Al-Baha Pomegranate Festival sales top 24 tonnes
  • Fahad Al-Zahrani, director general of the ministry鈥檚 branch in Al-Baha, highlighted the success of this year鈥檚 festival, noting the high turnout, large number of visitors, and sales exceeding 24 tonnes of pomegranates

AL-BAHA: The 14th Pomegranate Festival organized by the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has concluded after attracting a large turnout of visitors, farmers, and agricultural enthusiasts.

The five-day festival featured 75 pomegranate farmers from  the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported, as well as six families working in the cottage industry who displayed a range of processed pomegranate products.

Several government agencies contributed awareness and guidance booths, reinforcing the festival鈥檚 objectives of supporting local agriculture and promoting the region鈥檚 unique products.

Fahad Al-Zahrani, director general of the ministry鈥檚 branch in Al-Baha, highlighted the success of this year鈥檚 festival, noting the high turnout, large number of visitors, and sales exceeding 24 tonnes of pomegranates.

At the event鈥檚 conclusion, farmers, other participating entities, and sponsors were honored for their efforts and contributions to the festival鈥檚 success.