Title :
Multijunction Solar Cells for Dense-Array Concentrators
Author :
Kinsey, Geoffrey S. ; Sherif, Raed A. ; Cotal, Hector L. ; Pien, Peichen ; King, Richard R. ; Brandt, Randolph J. ; Wise, William G. ; Labios, Eduardo L. ; Wan, Kam F. ; Haddad, Moran ; Lacey, Jonathon M. ; Fetzer, Christopher M. ; Verlinden, Pierre ; Las
Author_Institution :
Spectrolab Inc., Sylmar, CA
Abstract :
A major step forward has been made towards cost reduction of terrestrial PV. World-record multijunction III-V solar cells have been integrated into a commercial concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system. A dense array of high-efficiency solar cells in the receiver of a high-intensity (~500X) concentrator system has been identified as a viable, cost-effective system. Concentrator ultra triple junction (CUTJ) cells have been developed for use in the Solar Systems CS500 solar electric power generator. The cell is designed for efficient conversion of the specific solar spectrum delivered to the system receiver while minimizing cell cost. Cells are optimized for maximum active area in a Solar Systems dense-array cell module. Solar Systems modules using CUTJ dense-array cells have demonstrated module efficiencies of over 35%. Field testing of CUTJ dense-array cells in a CS500 CPV dish unit at the Hermannsburg solar power plant in Australia was initiated in December 2005. A full multi-junction receiver in a CS500 dish has delivered over 30kW with an efficiency of almost 30%. Following qualification, these systems are slated for entry into the terrestrial market in 2006
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; cost reduction; photovoltaic power systems; semiconductor junctions; solar cell arrays; solar energy concentrators; Australia; CPV dish; Hermannsburg solar power plant; Solar Systems CS500; concentrator photovoltaic system; concentrator ultra triple junction cells; cost reduction; dense-array concentrators; high-efficiency solar cell array; module efficiencies; multijunction III-V solar cells; solar electric power generator; terrestrial PV; Australia; Costs; III-V semiconductor materials; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation; Solar energy; Solar power generation; Solar system; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Conference Record of the 2006 IEEE 4th World Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0017-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0017-1
DOI :
10.1109/WCPEC.2006.279532