Re: nonsilicon photovoltaics WAS Re: Fuel cells

Michael S. Lorrey (mike@lorrey.com)
Sun, 13 Jun 1999 23:43:09 -0400

Eugene Leitl wrote:
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> Raymond G. Van De Walker writes:
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> > I'd love to see a reference on these.
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> Well, there is not much on the web. Efficiency is not the primarily
> goal: integrated cost of operation/produced W over the lifetime are.
>
> Kraut: http://www.hmi.de/bereiche/F/ag_solar/tandem.html
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> http://www.jjap.or.jp/s_contents/S32-3.html
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> http://www.pv.unsw.edu.au/eff/
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> Just ask your engine for CuInSe. Raw hit content <200, and you can
> always refine.

Yes, getting the cost per kwh down to competetive rates with utilities using conventional power sources is what is needed. GaAs/GaAn cells are the peak of efficiency at 33-34%, but their cost per kwh is way out there. They are only cost effective where weight is at a premium, i.e. space based applications. There are thin film amorphous Si panels relatively indistinguishable from US Solar that can be had for a cost of between $0.12-0.25 per kwh, which is getting there, even though those panels are at most 10% efficient.

Mike Lorrey