Title :
Progress in U.S. photovoltaics: looking back 30 years and looking ahead 20
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
Abstract :
The development of terrestrial photovoltaics (PV) began in response to the oil crises of the 1970s. Over the past 30 years, PV researchers discovered new materials, devices, and fabrication approaches, improved device efficiency and reliability, and lowered module and system costs. Concerns over the global environment, as well as the worldwide efforts to seek alternate, indigenous sources of energy, continue to drive the investment in PV research and deployment. This paper reviews the most significant advances in U.S. research efforts over the past 30 years, and examines several scenarios for advancements in PV technologies and markets in the next 20 years.
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; modules; photovoltaic cells; photovoltaic power systems; semiconductor thin films; silicon; solar cell arrays; Si; global environment; module; photovoltaic cell efficiency; photovoltaic cell reliability; photovoltaic research; semiconductor thin films; solar cell arrays; terrestrial photovoltaics;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, 2003. Proceedings of 3rd World Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka, Japan
Print_ISBN :
4-9901816-0-3