2015
DOI: 10.14710/ijred.4.2.77-93
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Historic Developments, Current Technologies and Potential of Nanotechnology to Develop Next Generation Solar Cells with Improved Efficiency

Abstract: Abstract:Sun is the continuous source of renewable energy, from where we can get abundant of solar energy. Concept of conversion of solar energy into heat was used back in 200 B.C. since then, the solar cells have been developed which can convert solar energy into the electrical energy and these systems have been produced commercially. The technologies to enhance the power conversion efficiency (PCE) have been continuously improved. Different technologies used for developing solar cells can be categorized eith… Show more

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“…The advancement technology needs growing research and developments in the area of solar cell technology. There are three types of photovoltaic modules on the market were discussed in [30], crystal silicon type is the first generation and widely use in solar cell applications. The second generation technology is thin film of amorphous silicon type and considers low cost electricity as compared with the first.…”
Section: Pv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advancement technology needs growing research and developments in the area of solar cell technology. There are three types of photovoltaic modules on the market were discussed in [30], crystal silicon type is the first generation and widely use in solar cell applications. The second generation technology is thin film of amorphous silicon type and considers low cost electricity as compared with the first.…”
Section: Pv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%