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1-Solar Energy- Thin Film Photovoltaic
- DFN 2004Spring 2010Gavin Munozgmunoz_at_spsu.edu
2Problem The U.S. Energy Consumption in the
Building Sector
http//architecture2030.org/the_problem/buildings_
problem_why
- Architecture 2030 has become THE movement toward
a carbon neutral society, creating ways of life
independent from fossil fuels while at the same
time lowering the high volume of CO2 emissions
in the air, making the people of the U.S.
environmental conscious individuals . It is
startling to realize that our very own
profession is the key reason for these alarming
statistics, and it is now up the very people in
the building sector to step up and provide a
solution. Approximately 40 of U.S. firms have
adopted the 2030 Challenge and growing - http//architecture2030.org/
3Solution Benefiting from the continuous
natural energy flow
http//scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/
- Denis Hayes once stated that, No country uses as
much energy as is contained in the sunlight that
strikes just its buildings, summarizing the
importance of sunlight as a continuous natural
energy source. The magnitude of solar energy as a
potential energy source is seen when one
recognizes that the total solar energy falling on
the face of the earth (approximately 7.45x1017
kwh annually) is 15,000 times greater that the
worlds consumption (of about 0.5x1014 kwh
annually). - Chopra, Kasturi. Why thin film solar cells.
thin film solar cells (1983)
4First Generationvs. Second Generation
http//www.solarpowerninja.com
- Since the basic crystalline silicon solar cell
(or First Generation) - was developed in the 1950s there have been
little or no major changes, and with shortages
of silicon and high prices affecting the finished
costs, the newly emerging thin-filmed solar cells
(or Second Generation) that use less crystalline
silicon due to newly found semi-conducting seems
to be immerging. Thin Filmed technology holds out
the real promise of more price competitive
systems, because they can be manufactured with
dramatically less material, shorter supply
chains and cheaper, faster processes. - http//www.top-alternative-energy-sources.com/sola
r-cells.html
5Three Main Approaches to Thin Film Technologies
based on different materials that can be used
for the semi-conductor of a PV cell
- amorphous siliconcadmium telluride
(CdTe)Indium Gallium Di-Selenide (CIGS)
6amorphous silicon (The First to be Established)
http//www.terrasolar.com/hist.htm
- - The term amorphous is commonly applied to
non-crystalline- materials prepared by deposition
from gases. - Pioneered by United Solar Ovonics (NasdaqGS
ENER) which sells under the brand Uni-Solar ,this
technique relies on a small amount of amorphous
silicon alloy and accounts for about 60 of the
thin film PV made today. These systems have been
sold for several years as building-integrated PV
offering the advantage of nearly undetectable
systems on rooftops for both commercial and
residential buildings. Overall efficiency of
around 13, still lower than crystalline silicon
but improving. http//www.uni-solar.com/
7Cadmium Telluride (CdTe)(you get what you pay
for)
http//hubpages.com/hub/New-Low-Cost-Solar-Panel
- CdTe modules are cheaper and faster to produce
than the amorphous silicon with efficiency at
around 10. The process makes better use of raw
materials and since Cadmium telluride solar
panels require 100 times less semiconductor
material than high-cost crystalline silicon
panels it has lower production costs to 1 per
Watt. Cadmium salts as well as other heavy metal
salts are highly toxic, but when handled with
care the benefits of CdTe photovoltaic technology
outweigh the risks. - http//www.electroiq.com/index/photovoltaics/Thin_
Film_Solar_Cells/cadmium-telluride.html
8Copper Indium Gallium Di-Selenide (CIGS)
http//www.globalsolar.com/en/technology/innovatio
ns.html
- Global Solar Energy based out of Arizona is on
the leading edge of Copper Indium DI-Selenide
(CIGS) and aims to develop silicon-saving or
-replacing processes by using alternative
semiconductor materials. Global Solar achieved
10 average solar cell efficiencythe first CIGS
company to reach this milestone in a production
environment - http//www.globalsolar.com/en/technology/innovatio
ns.html
9Thin Film Photovoltaic System
- Solar CollectorsDisconnect SwitchData
SystemDC InverterAC Circuit Breaker
10Building Integrated Photovoltaic's
- The easiest way to introduce photovoltaic's into
the building sector is not to consider them as a
bolt on product but rather as actual replicated
parts of a building
http//www.earthtechling.com
http//www.globalsolar.com
11Commercial Projects
- To the Left is Brightsources 20 MW Power Plant
in Daggett, California - To the Right is NRG Energys 21 MW Power Plant in
Blythe, CA
http//www.basinandrangewatch.org
http//www.pvresources.com/en/sgs.php
12innovating photovoltaic designs
- To the Left is a Concept design for a durable
unfolding solar designed tent - To the right is United Nations in Geneva,
Switzerland Solar Skin
http//gadgetgizmoo.com/tag/tent/
http//www.solardesign.com
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