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Title: Solar Technologies for Now and the Future


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Solar Technologies for Now and the Future
  • Sustainable Silicon Valley
  • Educational Forum
  • April 28, 2006

Bill Scott Akeena Solar
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SOLAR AND DEMAND RESPONSE
Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose May
5, 2006 830am to 230pm
  • NEW UTILITY ENERGY INCENTIVES
  • BUNDLING STRATEGIES FOR MAXIMUM PAYBACK
  • Display Booths/Networking

3
ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SOLAR AND DEMAND RESPONSE
  • BEST PRACTICES for efficiency rebates and
    incentives, new solar power federal incentives
    and state rebates, and demand response in your
    energy portfolio.  Learn cost-effective
    strategies to gain the quickest investment
    payback.
  • TOP ENERGY EXPERTS   PGE Efficiency and Solar
    Programs, Barry Cinnamon - President, California
    Solar Energy Industries Association, SCVWD Energy
    Team and many more
  • CUTTING EDGE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Tools and
    advice from our sponsors to achieve your energy
    goals! 
  • Details and registration info at
    http//www.svlg.net/Events/energyincentives.htm  

4
Solar Electricity Product Overview
  • PV
  • Crystalline Si
  • Amorphous Thin Film
  • Other
  • BIPV
  • Concentrating Solar Power
  • Centralized Solar Thermal Power

5
Crystalline Silicon
  • Polycrystalline Si
  • Made from melting Si into ingots, slicing off
    wafers
  • Cell efficiencies of 14 - 15
  • Widest use
  • Monocrystalline Si
  • Grown crystals, more uniform structure
  • Higher cell efficiencies (17 - 22)
  • Higher cost and better space utilization
  • Most often manufactured in framed modules

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Amorphous Thin-Film Si
  • Si solution layered onto various substrates
  • Conversion efficiencies of 9 to 12
  • Some framed module products, others bonded to
    flexible roofing materials
  • Very uniform appearance, but less effective space
    utilization
  • Less costly to produce than crystalline modules

7
Other Materials
  • CIGS - Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide
  • Applies as thin-film to various substrates
  • Still in development (Nanosolar, Miasole,
    Daystar, others)
  • Efficiencies expected to better Amorphous
    Thin-Film Si (14 ?)
  • Expected to be less costly per watt, more ft2
  • CIS - Copper Indium Diselenide
  • Still in development, efficiencies of 12 to 14
    anticipated
  • Polymer (plastic) PV materials Konarka
  • Wide range of point applications

8
Building Integrated PV
  • Roof tile replacements
  • Solar glass
  • Thin film bonded to single-ply membrane roofing
    material

9
Concentrating Solar Panels
  • Fresnel lenses in tracking panels concentrate
    light 5001 on smaller amount of Si (Xerox PARC
    Research)
  • Tracking mirrors focus sunlight on stationary Si
    (Energy Innovations Sunflower)

10
Centralized Solar Power
11
25 m2
12
300 m2
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