معرفی کتاب «Photovoltaics from milliwatts to gigawatts : understanding market and technology drivers toward terawatts» نوشتهٔ Tim Bruton، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Wiley & Sons در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
An essential guide through the rapid evolution of PV technology. Photovoltaics from Milliwatts to Gigawatts: Understanding Market and Technology Drivers toward Terawatts covers the history of silicon based PV, from the earliest discoveries to present and future practice. Divided into 9 chapters, the book includes the following topics: Early History; The 1973 Oil crisis and the drive for alternative energies; The emergence in the 1980's of the off grid PV market, the significant small scale PV consumer market and the establishment of a manufacturing industry; Advantages of silicon for solar cells; The evolution of PV installations; The history of the incentive programme for PV; Difficulties of alternative technologies in challenging silicon dominance; Current status of the silicon manufacturing technology and The future. Key features: • An authoritative first-hand account of an emerging technology from laboratory to global significance for electricity generation by an industry expert. • Provides a framework for policy makers on future trends in the PV industry. • Examines the lessons learnt from the interaction of research laboratories, major industry and government. • Signposts the route to future high efficiency silicon solar cells giving new researchers a background for further development. • Highlights the critical success factors for the emerging alternative manufacturing technologies. An essential PV guide aimed at researchers and students in electrical engineering and physical sciences through the rapid evolution of PV technology to commercial viability and the challenges ahead for increased performance, efficiency and global deployment.
An essential guide through the rapid evolution of PV technology
Photovoltaics from Milliwatts to Gigawatts: Understanding Market and Technology Drivers toward Terawatts covers the history of silicon based PV, from the earliest discoveries to present and future practice.
Divided into 9 chapters, the book includes the following topics: Early History; The 1973 Oil crisis and the drive for alternative energies; The emergence in the 1980's of the off grid PV market, the significant small scale PV consumer market and the establishment of a manufacturing industry; Advantages of silicon for solar cells; The evolution of PV installations; The history of the incentive programme for PV; Difficulties of alternative technologies in challenging silicon dominance; Current status of the silicon manufacturing technology and The future.
Key features:
- An authoritative first-hand account of an emerging technology from laboratory to global significance for electricity generation by an industry expert.
- Provides a framework for policy makers on future trends in the PV industry.
- Examines the lessons learnt from the interaction of research laboratories, major industry and government.
- Signposts the route to future high efficiency silicon solar cells giving new researchers a background for further development.
- Highlights the critical success factors for the emerging alternative manufacturing technologies.
An essential PV guide aimed at researchers and students in electrical engineering and physical sciences through the rapid evolution of PV technology to commercial viability and the challenges ahead for increased performance, efficiency and global deployment.
Cover......Page 1 Title......Page 2 Quote......Page 3 Title - Complete......Page 4 Copyright......Page 5 Dedication......Page 6 Contents......Page 7 Preface......Page 12 1. The Photovoltaics: The Birth of a Technology and Its First Application......Page 14 2. The Beginnings of a Terrestrial Photovoltaics Industry......Page 38 3. The Early Photovoltaic Global Market and Manufacturers......Page 56 4. Silicon Technology Development to 2010......Page 74 5. Evolution of Photovoltaic Systems......Page 104 6. History of Incentives for Photovoltaics......Page 128 7. Difficulties of Alternative Technologies to Silicon......Page 142 8. Current Status of Crystalline Silicon Manufacturing and Future Trends......Page 181 9. Lessons Learnt......Page 212 Index......Page 225 "This book is essentially the history of silicon based PV, from the earliest discoveries to present and future practice. Silicon is the dominant PV technology worldwide. There is also significant content on the impact of regulatory frameworks and global business trends on the growth of the PV industry and of PV power generating capacity worldwide. Further significant content on competing technologies and why they have not overtaken silicon's leading position in terms of the fraction of global sales"-- Provided by publisher