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![]() | Conference: The Thin-film Future Thin-film solar technology is going through an impressive growth phase. Currently representing a market share of around 8%, sales of thin-film modules are expected to grow to an incredible 20% by 2010. (c) The Thin-film Future, 11 June 2008; Munich. Germany Will the cost price reductions announced by several manufacturers provide a shortcut to reaching 'grid parity' sooner than with crystalline solar technology? On June 11 this year, the international solar energy conference took place in Munich entitled "The Thin-film Future" and organized by the Rotterdam-based firm SolarPlaza. Almost two hundred attendees coming from 27 countries were given an expert breakdown of the latest developments in the field of thin-film technology. Representatives from more than ten of the most important companies presented their views on how and when PV can compete with electricity from the grid. Among the speakers were: Travis Bradford, President of the Prometheus Institute, discussing the spectacular growth of the PV industry; Dr. George Hanna, Q-Cells, discussing the five investments by Q-cells; Charlie Gay, Applied Materials, concerning the goal for a production price of less than $1 a Watt; Dr. Chris Constantine, Oerlikon Solar, concerning high-efficiency thin-film modules; Manfred Bächler; Phoenix Solar, discussing the pros and cons of thin film; Fumihiro Tanikawa, Kaneka Solar, discussing experiences in manufacturing thin-film modules; Charlie Han Taiwan, NexPower Technology Corp, discussing the setting up of a production process for thin-film modules in a short space of time; Romain Henricart, QS Solar, on developments in China; Ravi Khanna, Moser Bear Photo Voltaic, on the manufacture of 600 MWp thin film in India; Martin Roscheisen, NanoSolar, on CIGS technology, and Stephan Hansen, First Solar, on First Solar's approach. 'Spectacular growth is taking place in the thin-film industry,' says Travis Bradford of the Prometheus Institute. 'The number of companies is also increasing sharply; at present, there are roughly thirty of them involved in productive power of at least 5 MW, and it's anticipated that there will be 70 of them by 2010.' Over fifty per cent of the thin-film companies use... This excerpt comes from an article written by an independent journalist who described his impressions of the conference. If you would like to read about which material is most popular for thin-film cells, and if you would like to know more about the conference, you can find the article here. SolarPlaza's next conference will be the Global Demand Conference scheduled for September 2, 2008 in Valencia, Spain. This conference, taking place for the second time, will be concentrating on the subject of how demand for PV is set to develop in the near future. Renowned PV expert Professor Travis Bradford of the American Prometheus Institute will be including the latest figures on this in his presentation. Representatives from the most important PV businesses in Germany, the USA, Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, and France will be putting forward their outlook for developments in the market. Apart from that, SolarPlaza will once again be organizing the next thin-film conference on May 26, 2009. |
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![]() | Should Google Go Nuclear? Clean, cheap, nuclear power... Google Tech Talks November 9, 2006 ABSTRACT This is not your father's fusion reactor! Forget everything you know about conventional thinking on nuclear fusion: high-temperature plasmas, steam turbines, neutron radiation and even nuclear waste are a thing of the past. Goodbye thermonuclear fusion; hello inertial electrostatic confinement fusion (IEC), an old idea that's been made new. While the international community debates the fate of the politically-turmoiled $12 billion ITER (an experimental thermonuclear reactor), simple IEC reactors are being built as high-school science fair projects. Dr. Robert Bussard, former Asst. Director of the Atomic Energy Commission and founder of Energy Matter... |
![]() | Learn about Solar Energy and Solar Panel Installation... Google Tech Talks September 12, 2007 ABSTRACT Learn about Solar Energy and Solar Panel Installation from an Industry Expert · Overview -- how solar works, benefits, technologies, market trends · Process for installing system · Key questions to ask & things to look for when considering solar o Size o Cost o Incentives o Return on investment · Solar energy myths Credits: Speaker:Meredith McClintock |
![]() | Ocean Wave Energy Google Tech Talks November 8, 2006 ABSTRACT The World Energy Council has estimated the 'useful' global ocean wave energy resource as 2TW (17,500TWh/year). From this it has been estimated (Thorpe 1999) that the practical economic contribution from wave energy converters could be 2,000TWh/year (similar to current installed nuclear or hydroelectric generation capacity). Such generating capacity could result in up to 2 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions being displaced from fossil fuel generation per year - similar to current emissions from electricity generation in the US. Formed in 1998, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, Ocean Power Delivery Ltd has developed the 'Pelamis' wave energy converter... |
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