Photovoltaic Solar Energy: From Fundamentals to Applications

Angèle Reinders, Pierre Verlinden (Editor), Wilfried van Sark (Editor), Alexandre Freundlich (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Solar PV is now the third most important renewable energy source, after hydro and wind power, in terms of global installed capacity. Bringing together the expertise of international PV specialists Photovoltaic Solar Energy: From Fundamentals to Applications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of existing PV technologies in conjunction with an assessment of technological developments. Key features: - Written by leading specialists active in concurrent developments in material sciences, solar cell research and application-driven R&D. - Provides a basic knowledge base in light, photons and solar irradiance and basic functional principles of PV. - Covers characterization techniques, economics and applications of PV such as silicon, thin-film and hybrid solar cells. - Presents a compendium of PV technologies including: crystalline silicon technologies; chalcogenide thin film solar cells; thin-film silicon based PV technologies; organic PV and III-Vs; PV concentrator technologies; space technologies and economics, life-cycle and user aspects of PV technologies. - Each chapter presents basic principles and formulas as well as major technological developments in a contemporary context with a look at future developments in this rapidly changing field of science and engineering. Ideal for industrial engineers and scientists beginning careers in PV as well as graduate students undertaking PV research and high-level undergraduate students.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationChichester, UK
    PublisherWiley
    Number of pages682
    ISBN (Electronic)9781118927489
    ISBN (Print)9781118927465
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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