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Energy from the Sun Workshop Emerging Technologies and Current Solar Energy Research.

Dec 29, 2015

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Page 1: Energy from the Sun Workshop Emerging Technologies and Current Solar Energy Research.

Energy from the Sun Workshop

Emerging Technologies and Current Solar Energy

Research

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Goals of Solar Technology Research

• Improve efficiency• Improve overall cost and cost-per-

kWh• Reduce impact of materials used• Improve viability in less sunny

conditions

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Areas of Research and New Technology• Passive solar heating• Active solar water heating• Electrical power generation

– Concentrated solar– Photovoltaics

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Newer Technologies

• Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes• Solar Thermal Troughs• Solar Stirling Engines• Tracking Solar Heliostats• Thin-film Flexible Photovoltaics• Multi-junction Photovoltaics• Vehicle-to-Grid Technologies• Space-based Photovoltaics

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Solar Vacuum Tubes (water heating)

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Trough Concentration (Kramer Junc.)

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Concentrated Photovoltaics

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Tracking Photovoltaic Heliostats

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Improving Photovoltaics

• First-generation (silicon)– Thin c-Si via epitaxial growth– Crystallized polysilicon layers– Nanoscale silicon

• Second-generation (“thin film”)– Less efficient, more flexible and less

expensive than 1st gen– CdTe and CIGS

• Third-generation– Solar ink, solar dye, conductive plastic

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Flexible Thin-Film Photovoltaic

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Multi-junction Photovoltaics

Color Film

Multi-junction photovoltaic cell

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Multi-junction Photovoltaics

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Multi-junction Photovoltaics

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Improved Efficiencies

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Photovoltaic Electric Vehicle-to-Grid

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Space-based Solar Photovoltaics

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For More Information

If you have questions, we have answers:• www.need.org – our website• [email protected] – questions about

NEED• [email protected] – questions about

this workshop• 1-800-875-5029 – NEED main office

phone number