All Topics  
Photovoltaics

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Photovoltaics



 
 
Photovoltaics (PV) is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cell
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
s for energy
Energy

In physics, energy is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of Work_ that can be performed by a force. Energy is an attribute of objects and systems that is subject to a conservation law....
 by converting sunlight
Sunlight

Sunlight, in the broad sense, is the total spectroscopy of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun. On Earth, sunlight is Filter ed through the Earth's atmosphere, and the solar radiation is obvious as daylight when the Sun is above the horizon....
 directly into electricity
Electricity

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electricity, but in addition, less familiar concepts such as the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction....
. Due to the growing demand for clean sources of energy, the manufacture of solar cell
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
s and photovoltaic array
Photovoltaic array

A photovoltaic array is a linked collection of photovoltaic modules, which are in turn made of multiple interconnected solar cells. The cells convert Solar power into direct current electricity via the photovoltaic effect....
s has expanded dramatically in recent years.

Photovoltaic production has been doubling every two years, increasing by an average of 48 percent each year since 2002, making it the world’s fastest-growing energy technology.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Photovoltaics'
Start a new discussion about 'Photovoltaics'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Recent Posts









Encyclopedia


Photovoltaics (PV) is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cell
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
s for energy
Energy

In physics, energy is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of Work_ that can be performed by a force. Energy is an attribute of objects and systems that is subject to a conservation law....
 by converting sunlight
Sunlight

Sunlight, in the broad sense, is the total spectroscopy of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun. On Earth, sunlight is Filter ed through the Earth's atmosphere, and the solar radiation is obvious as daylight when the Sun is above the horizon....
 directly into electricity
Electricity

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electricity, but in addition, less familiar concepts such as the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction....
. Due to the growing demand for clean sources of energy, the manufacture of solar cell
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
s and photovoltaic array
Photovoltaic array

A photovoltaic array is a linked collection of photovoltaic modules, which are in turn made of multiple interconnected solar cells. The cells convert Solar power into direct current electricity via the photovoltaic effect....
s has expanded dramatically in recent years.

Photovoltaic production has been doubling every two years, increasing by an average of 48 percent each year since 2002, making it the world’s fastest-growing energy technology. At the end of 2007, according to preliminary data, cumulative global production was 12,400 megawatts. Roughly 90% of this generating capacity consists of grid-tied electrical system
Grid-tied electrical system

A grid-tied electrical system, also called Tied to grid or Grid tie system, is a semi-autonomous electrical generation or grid energy storage system which links to the mains to feed excess capacity back to the local mains electrical Grid ....
s. Such installations may be ground-mounted (and sometimes integrated with farming and grazing) or built into the roof or walls of a building, known as Building Integrated Photovoltaic or BIPV for short.

Net metering
Net metering

Net metering is an electricity policy for consumers who own renewable energy facilities, such as Wind power, solar power or home fuel cells. "Net", in this context, is used in the sense of meaning "what remains after deductions" -- in this case, the deduction of any energy outflows from metered energy inflows....
 and financial incentives, such as preferential feed-in tariff
Feed-in Tariff

A Feed-in Tariff is an incentive structure to encourage the adoption of renewable energy through government legislation. The regional or national Electric utility are obligated to buy renewable electricity at above market rates set by the government....
s for solar-generated electricity, have supported solar PV installations in many countries including Australia
Solar power in Australia

In Australia up to 2% of energy is sourced from solar power, despite the hot dry and sunny climate of Australia that would make it ideal for utilisation....
, Germany
Solar power in Germany

Strong demand for solar cells generated by German farmers and homeowners resulted in another record year for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems in the country, according to data from the Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft :...
, Israel
Solar power in Israel

File:Negev-2005-1.JPGSolar power in Israel and the Israeli solar energy industry has a history that dates to the founding of the country. In the 1950s, Levi Yissar developed a solar water heater to help assuage an energy shortage in the new country....
, Japan
Solar power in Japan

Solar power in Japan has shown a flat growth after the termination of the "Residential PV System Dissemination Program", in 2005. Japan is second in the world in total solar power to Solar power in Germany, with most of it grid connected....
, and the United States
Solar power in the United States

Solar power in the United States is the largest available energy source for the United States, although in 2006 it accounted for less than 0.1% of electricity generation....
.

Overview

Solar Cell
Solar Land Area


Photovoltaics are best known as a method for generating electric power
Electric power

Electric power is defined as the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt .When electric current flows in a circuit, it can transfer energy to do mechanical work or work ....
 by using solar cell
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
s packaged in photovoltaic module
Photovoltaic module

In the field of photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells....
s, often electrically connected in multiples as solar photovoltaic arrays to convert energy from the sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 into electricity
Electricity

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electricity, but in addition, less familiar concepts such as the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction....
. To explain the photovoltaic solar panel more simply, photons from sunlight knock electrons into a higher state of energy, creating electricity. The term photovoltaic denotes the unbiased operating mode of a photodiode
Photodiode

A photodiode is a type of photodetector capable of converting light into either electric current or voltage, depending upon the mode of operation....
 in which current through the device is entirely due to the transduced light energy. Virtually all photovoltaic devices are some type of photodiode.

Solar cells produce direct current
Direct current

Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as battery , thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type....
 electricity from light, which can be used to power equipment or to recharge a battery
Rechargeable battery

File:Energizer reghargeble batteryIMG 0006.JPGA rechargeable battery, also known as a storage battery, is a group of two or more electrochemical cell....
. The first practical application of photovoltaics was to power orbiting satellites and other spacecraft
Spacecraft

A spacecraft is a Craft or machine designed for spaceflight. On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a spacecraft enters outer space then returns to the Earth....
, but today the majority of photovoltaic module
Photovoltaic module

In the field of photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells....
s are used for grid connected power generation. In this case an inverter
Inverter (electrical)

An inverter is an electrical or electro-mechanical device that converts direct current to alternating current ; the resulting AC can be at any required voltage and frequency with the use of appropriate transformers, switching, and control circuits....
 is required to convert the DC to AC. There is a smaller market for off grid power for remote dwellings, roadside emergency telephones, remote sensing
Remote sensing

Remote sensing is the small or large-scale acquisition of information of an object or phenomenon, by the use of either recording or real-time sensing device that is not in physical or intimate contact with the object ....
, and cathodic protection
Cathodic protection

Cathodic protection is a technique to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it work as a cathode of an electrochemical cell. This is achieved by placing in contact with the metal to be protected another more easily corroded metal to act as the anode of the electrochemical cell....
 of pipelines
Pipeline transport

Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a Pipe . Most commonly, liquid and gases are sent, but pneumatic tubes that transport solid capsules using compressed air have also been used....
.

Cells require protection from the environment and are packaged usually behind a glass sheet. When more power is required than a single cell can deliver, cells are electrically connected together to form photovoltaic module
Photovoltaic module

In the field of photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells....
s, or solar panels. A single module is enough to power an emergency telephone, but for a house or a power plant the modules must be arranged in arrays. Although the selling price of modules is still too high to compete with grid electricity in most places, significant financial incentives in Japan and then Germany triggered a huge growth in demand, followed quickly by production.

Perhaps not unexpectedly, a significant market has emerged in off-grid locations for solar-power-charged storage-battery based solutions. These often provide the only electricity available.

The EPIA
EPIA

VIA EPIA is a series of mini-ITX, nano-ITX and pico-ITX motherboards with integrated VIA processors. They feature a small size and low power consumption, so are particularly popular in the embedded market....
/Greenpeace
Greenpeace

Greenpeace is an international non-governmental organization for the protection and conservation of the environment. Greenpeace utilizes direct action, lobbying and research to achieve its goals....
 Advanced Scenario shows that by the year 2030, PV systems could be generating approximately 2,600 TWh of electricity around the world. This means that, assuming a serious commitment is made to energy efficiency, enough solar power would be produced globally in twenty-five years’ time to satisfy the electricity needs of almost 14% of the world’s population.

Current development

The most important issue with solar panels is capital cost
Capital cost

Capital costs are costs incurred on the purchase of real property, buildings, construction and equipment to be used in the production of good or the rendering of Service ....
 (installation and materials). Newer alternatives to standard crystalline silicon modules including casting wafers instead of sawing, thin film (CdTe CIGS, amorphous Si, microcrystalline Si), concentrator modules, 'Sliver' cells
Andrew Blakers

Professor Andrew Blakers, Director of the Australian National University Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems, is involved with the development of Sliver Cell photovoltaic technology which uses just one tenth of the costly silicon used in conventional solar panels while matching power, performance, and efficiency....
, and continuous printing processes. Due to economies of scale
Returns to scale

In economics, returns to scale and economies of scale are related terms that describe what happens as the scale of production increases. They are different terms and should not be used interchangeably....
 solar panels get less costly as people use and buy more — as manufacturers increase production to meet demand, the cost and price is expected to drop in the years to come. By early 2006, the average cost per installed watt for a residential sized system was about USD 7.50 to USD 9.50, including panels, inverters, mounts, and electrical items.

In 2006 investors began offering free solar panel installation in return for a 25 year contract, or Power Purchase Agreement
Power Purchase Agreement

A Power Purchase Agreement is a legal contract between an electricity generator and a host site owner or lessor. The host site owner or lessor purchases energy or capacity from the PPA Provider ....
, to purchase electricity at a fixed price, normally set at or below current electric rates. It is expected that by 2009 over 90% of commercial photovoltaics installed in the United States will be installed using a power purchase agreement. An innovative financing arrangement is being tested in Berkeley, California
Berkeley, California

Berkeley is a city on the east shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California, in the United States. Its neighbors to the south are the cities of Oakland, California and Emeryville, California....
, which adds an amount to the property assessment to allow the city to pay for the installed panels up front, which the homeowner pays for over a 20 year period at a rate equal to the annual electric bill savings, thus allowing free installation for the homeowner at no cost to the city.

The current market leader in solar panel efficiency (measured by energy conversion ratio) is SunPower
SunPower

SunPower Corporation designs and manufactures high-efficiency silicon solar cells, roof tiles and Photovoltaic modules based on an silicon all-back-contact solar cell invented at Stanford University....
, a San Jose based company. Sunpower's cells have a conversion ratio of 23.4%, well above the market average of 12-18%. However, advances past this efficiency mark are being innovated by engineers at MIT and the California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology

The California Institute of Technology is a private university research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis on the natural sciences and engineering....
, and efficiencies of 42% have been achieved at the University of Delaware
University of Delaware

The University of Delaware is the largest university in the U.S. state of Delaware. The main campus is located in Newark, Delaware, with satellite campuses in Dover, Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware, Lewes, Delaware and Georgetown, Delaware....
.

Worldwide installed totals

World solar photovoltaic (PV) market installations reached a record high of 2.8 gigawatts peak (GWp) in 2007.

The three leading countries (Germany, Japan and the USA) represent nearly 89% of the total worldwide PV installed capacity. On Wed 1 August 2007, word was published of construction of a production facility in China, which is projected to be one of the largest wafer factories in the world, with a peak capacity of around 1,500MW.

Germany was the fastest growing major PV market in the world during 2006 and 2007. In 2007, over 1.3 GWp of PV was installed. The German PV industry generates over 10,000 jobs in production, distribution and installation. By the end of 2006, nearly 88% of all solar PV installations in the EU were in grid-tied applications in Germany. The balance is off-grid (or stand alone) systems. Photovoltaic power capacity is measured as maximum power output under standardized test conditions (STC) in "Wp" (Watts peak). The actual power output at a particular point in time may be less than or greater than this standardized, or "rated," value, depending on geographical location, time of day, weather conditions, and other factors. Solar photovoltaic array capacity factor
Capacity factor

The net capacity factor of a power plant is the ratio of the actual output of a power plant over a period of time and its output if it had operated at full Intermittent power source#Terminology the entire time....
s are typically under 25%, which is lower than many other industrial sources of electricity. Therefore the 2006 installed base peak output would have provided an average output of 1.2 GW (assuming 20% × 5,862 MWp). This represented 0.06 percent of global demand at the time.


Notes: While National Report(s) may be cited as source(s) within an International Report, any contradictions in data are resolved by using only the most recent report's data. Exchange rates represent the 2006 annual average of daily rates (OECD Main Economic Indicators June 2007).
Module Price: Lowest:2.5 EUR/Wp (2.83 USD/Wp) in Germany 2003. Uncited insolation data is from maps dating 1991-1995.
.

Applications


Power stations

Several large photovoltaic power plants were completed in Spain during 2008: the Parque Fotovoltaico Olmedilla de Alarcon (60 MW), Parque Solar Merida/Don Alvaro (30 MW), Planta solar Fuente Álamo
Planta solar Fuente Álamo

The Planta solar Fuente ?lamo is a photovoltaic power station located in Los Mayordomos, Spain. It covers an area of 62 hectares, has an output of 26 megawatts and will produce 44,000 megawatts per hour, the equivalent to supply electricity to 13,000 households....
 (26 MW), Planta fotovoltaica de Lucainena de las Torres (23.2 MW), Parque Fotovoltaico Abertura Solar (23.1 MW), Parque Solar Hoya de Los Vincentes (23 MW), the Solarpark Calveron (21 MW), and the Planta Solar La Magascona (20 MW).

The 14 MW Nellis Solar Power Plant
Nellis Solar Power Plant

The Nellis Solar Power Plant is the largest solar photovoltaic system in North America, and is located within Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada, on the northeast side of Las Vegas, Nevada....
 is the largest solar photovoltaic system in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
, and is located within Nellis Air Force Base
Nellis Air Force Base

Nellis Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada. It is seven nautical miles northeast of the central business district of Las Vegas, Nevada....
 in Clark County
Clark County, Nevada

Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada. The county had a population of 1,375,765 at the United States Census, 2000, and a 2008 estimated population of 1,996,542, making it the most populous county in Nevada....
, Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
, on the northeast side of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
. The Nellis solar energy system will generate in excess of 25 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually and supply more than 25 percent of the power used at the base.
|+ World's largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants |- ! Name !! Country !! DC Peak Power (MW) !! GW·h
/year !! Capacity
factor !! Description |- | Parque Fotovoltaico Olmedilla de Alarcon || Spain
Solar power in Spain

Spain is one of the most attractive countries for the development of solar energy, as it has more available sunshine than any other European country. The Spanish government is committed to achieving a target of 12 percent of primary energy from renewable energy by 2010 with an installed solar generating capacity of 3000 megawatts ....
 || 60 || 85|| || Completed September 2008 |- | Parque Fotovoltaico Moura Alentejo || Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
 || 46 || 93 || || Completed |- | Parque Solar Merida/Don Alvaro || Spain || 30 || || || Completed September 2008 |- | Planta solar Fuente Álamo
Planta solar Fuente Álamo

The Planta solar Fuente ?lamo is a photovoltaic power station located in Los Mayordomos, Spain. It covers an area of 62 hectares, has an output of 26 megawatts and will produce 44,000 megawatts per hour, the equivalent to supply electricity to 13,000 households....
 || Spain || 26 || 44 || 0.19 || |- | Planta fotovoltaica de Lucainena de las Torres || Spain || 23.2 || || || Completed August 2008 |- | Parque Fotovoltaico Abertura Solar ||Spain || 23.1 || 47 || 0.23 || |- | Parque Solar Hoya de Los Vincentes || Spain || 23 || 41 || 0.20 || |- | Solarpark Calveron || Spain || 21.2 || 40 || 0.22 || |- | Huerta Solar Almaraz || Spain || 20 || || || Completed September 2008 |- | Planta solar fotovoltaico Calasparra || Spain || 20 || || || |- | Planta Solar La Magascona || Spain || 20 || 42 || 0.24 || |- | Beneixama photovoltaic power plant
Beneixama photovoltaic power plant

Beneixama photovoltaic power plant is a 20 MW photovoltaic power plant located in Beneixama, Spain. The plant consists of approximately 100,000 solar panels, encompassing an area of approximately 500,000 m2....
  || Spain || 20 || 30 || 0.17 || Tenesol, Aleo and Solon
Solon SE

Solon SE is a Germany solar energy company. It is headquartered in Berlin. Solon SE produces photovoltaic modules and offers turn-key solar power plants....
 solar modules with Q-Cells
Q-Cells

Established in 1999, Q-Cells is the world's largest manufacturer of photovoltaic cells. Its core business is the development, production and marketing of high-quality crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells....
 cells |- | SinAn photovoltaic power plant || South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
 || 19.6 || 27 || 0.16 || Asia's largest photovoltaic plant. Consists of 108,864 units of Conergy STM 180F solar modules. |- | Planta de energía solar Mahora || Spain || 15 || || || Completed September 2008 |- |Nellis Solar Power Plant
Nellis Solar Power Plant

The Nellis Solar Power Plant is the largest solar photovoltaic system in North America, and is located within Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada, on the northeast side of Las Vegas, Nevada....
 || USA
Solar power in the United States

Solar power in the United States is the largest available energy source for the United States, although in 2006 it accounted for less than 0.1% of electricity generation....
 || 14 || 30 || 0.24 || 70,000 solar panels |- | Planta Solar de Salamanca
Planta Solar de Salamanca

Planta Solar de Salamanca is a 13.8 peak MW photovoltaic power plant located in Salamanca, Spain. The plant consists of approximately 70,000 Kyocera solar panels, occupying approximately 36-hectare site....
 || Spain || 13.8 || n.a. || || 70,000 Kyocera
Kyocera

is a Japanese company based in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. The company was founded as in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori. It manufactures ceramics and printing-related devices, as well as a comprehensive line of imaging products....
 panels |- | Parque Solar Guadarranque || Spain || 13.6 || 20 || 0.17 || |- | Lobosillo Solar Park
Lobosillo Solar Park

Lobosillo Solar Park is a 12.7 peak MW photovoltaic power plant located in Lobosillo, Spain, making it at the time the third largest photovoltaic power plant in the world....
 || Spain || 12.7 || n.a. || || Chaori an YingLi modules |- | Parque Solar Fotovoltaico Villafranca || Spain || 12 || || || High concentration PV technology |- | Erlasee Solar Park
Erlasee Solar Park

The Erlasee Solar Park, also sometimes called the Gut Erlasee Solar Park, is located in one of the sunniest regions of Germany. On the former wine-producing Erlasee estate near Arnstein in Bavaria, in southern Germany, Solon SE has constructed what is currently the largest solar tracker photovoltaic solar power station in the world with an o...
 || Germany
Solar power in Germany

Strong demand for solar cells generated by German farmers and homeowners resulted in another record year for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems in the country, according to data from the Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft :...
 || 12 || 14 || 0.13 || 1,408 Solon mover |- | Serpa solar power plant
Serpa solar power plant

Construction of the 11 megawatt Serpa solar power plant began in June 2006 and was completed as planned in January 2007. The facility, located in Portugal's Alentejo agricultural region, 200 kilometers southeast of Lisbon....
 || Portugal
Solar power in Portugal

A large photovoltaic power project, the Serpa solar power plant, has been completed in Portugal, in one of the Europe's sunniest areas. The 11 megawatt plant covers and is comprised of 52,000 PV panels....
 || 11 || 20 || 0.21 || 52,000 solar modules |- | Pocking Solar Park
Pocking Solar Park

The Pocking Solar Park is a 10 megawatt solar power plant which is among the largest photovoltaic solar power plants in the world. Construction and assembly of the power plant started in August 2005 and was completed in March 2006....
 || Germany || 10 || 11.5 || 0.13 || 57,912 solar modules |}

Topaz Solar Farm
Topaz Solar Farm

Topaz Solar Farm is a proposed 550 megawatt solar photovoltaic power plant, to be built by OptiSolar, Inc. in the Carrizo Plain, northwest of California Valley, California at a cost of over $1 billion....
 is a proposed 550 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which is to be built northwest of California Valley
California Valley, California

California Valley is an unincorporated community located in the eastern part of San Luis Obispo County, California, California, in the northern portion of the Carrizo Plain....
 in the USA at a cost of over $1 billion. Built on of ranchland, the project would utilize thin-film PV panels designed and manufactured by OptiSolar in Hayward
Hayward, California

Hayward is a city located in the East Bay in Alameda County, California. The sixth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, it is one of the larger suburbs of Oakland, California....
 and Sacramento
Sacramento, California

Sacramento is the Capital of the United States U.S. state of California, and the county seat of Sacramento County, California. Located along the Sacramento River and just south of the American River's confluence in California's expansive California Central Valley, it is the seventh-largest city in California.....
. The project would deliver approximately 1,100 gigawatt-hours (GW·h) annually of renewable energy
Renewable energy

Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources—such as sunlight, wind, rain, tidal energy and geothermal energy—which are Renewable resource ....
. The project is expected to begin construction in 2010, begin power delivery in 2011, and be fully operational by 2013.

High Plains Ranch is a proposed 250 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which is to be built by SunPower
SunPower

SunPower Corporation designs and manufactures high-efficiency silicon solar cells, roof tiles and Photovoltaic modules based on an silicon all-back-contact solar cell invented at Stanford University....
 in the Carrizo Plain
Carrizo Plain

The Carrizo Plain is a large enclosed plain, approximately 50 miles long and up to 15 miles across, in southeastern San Luis Obispo County, California, about 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles, California....
, northwest of California Valley
California Valley, California

California Valley is an unincorporated community located in the eastern part of San Luis Obispo County, California, California, in the northern portion of the Carrizo Plain....
.

In buildings

Solar Panels On House Roof
Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) are increasingly incorporated into new domestic and industrial buildings as a principal or ancillary source of electrical power, and are one of the fastest growing segments of the photovoltaic industry. Typically, an array is incorporated into the roof or walls of a building, and roof tiles with integrated PV cells can now be purchased. Arrays can also be retrofitted into existing buildings; in this case they are usually fitted on top of the existing roof structure. Alternatively, an array can be located separately from the building but connected by cable to supply power for the building.

Where a building is at a considerable distance from the public electricity supply (or grid
Grid

'Grid' may refer to:In 'entertainment and media':* The Grid * The Grid * Grid , the eighth original album by the Japanese band m.o.v.e.* ...
) - in remote or mountainous areas – PV may be the preferred possibility for generating electricity, or PV may be used together with wind, diesel generators and/or hydroelectric power. In such off-grid
Off-the-grid

The term off the grid or off-grid refers to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.Off-grid homes are Autonomous building?i.e....
 circumstances batteries are usually used to store the electric power.

In locations near the grid, however, feeding the grid using PV panels is more practical, and leads to optimum use of the investment in the photovoltaic system. This requires both regulatory and commercial preparation, including net-metering and feed-in agreements. To provide for possible power failure, some grid tied systems are set up to allow local use disconnected from the grid. Most photovoltaics are grid connected. In the event the grid fails, the local system must not feed the grid to prevent the possible creation of dangerous islanding
Islanding

Islanding refers to the condition of a distributed_generation generator continuing to power a location even though power from the electric utility is no longer present....
.

The power output of photovoltaic systems for installation in buildings is usually described in kilowatt-peak units (kWp).

In transport

PV has traditionally been used for auxiliary power in space. PV is rarely used to provide motive power in transport applications, but is being used increasingly to provide auxiliary power in boats and cars. Recent advances in solar race cars, however, have produced cars that with little changes could be used for transportation.

Standalone devices

Ticketparkingmeter
Until a decade or so ago, PV was used frequently to power calculators and novelty devices. Improvements in integrated circuits and low power LCD displays make it possible to power such devices for several years between battery changes, making PV use less common. In contrast, solar powered remote fixed devices have seen increasing use recently in locations where significant connection cost makes grid power prohibitively expensive. Such applications include parking meters, emergency telephones, temporary traffic signs, and remote guard posts & signals.

Rural electrification

Developing countries where many villages are often more than five kilometers away from grid power have begun using photovoltaics. In remote locations in India a rural lighting program has been providing solar powered LED lighting to replace kerosene lamps. The solar powered lamps were sold at about the cost of a few month's supply of kerosene. Cuba is working to provide solar power for areas that are off grid. These are areas where the social costs and benefits offer an excellent case for going solar though the lack of profitability could relegate such endeavors to humanitarian goals.

Solar roadways

A section of roadway in Idaho is being used to test the possibility of installing solar panels into the road surface, as roads are generally unobstructed to the sun and represent about the percentage of land area needed to replace other energy sources with solar power.

Economics

Us Pv Annual May2004
In photovoltaics, solar value added chain is characterized by the steps from sand/raw silicon to the completed solar module and photovoltaic system promotion and installation .

Power costs

The PV industry is beginning to adopt levelized cost of energy (LCOE) as the unit of cost. The results of a sample calculation can be found on pp. 52, 53 of the 2007 DOE
Doe

*A Doe is a female deer. Also, a goat or kalding.Doe may also refer to:*Solf?ge, a system of note learning.*D.O.E., an American rapper....
 report describing the plans for solar power 2007-2011 . For a 10 MW plant in Phoenix, AZ, the LCOE is estimated at $0.15 to 0.22/kWh.

The table below is a pure mathematical calculation. It illustrates the calculated total cost in US cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity generated by a photovoltaic system as function of the investment cost and the efficiency, assuming some accounting parameters such as cost of capital and depreciation period. The row headings on the left show the total cost, per peak kilowatt
Solar cell

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts sunlight directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the source is unspecified....
 (kWp), of a photovoltaic installation. The column headings across the top refer to the annual energy output in kilowatt-hours expected from each installed peak kilowatt. This varies by geographic region because the average insolation
Insolation

Insolation is a measure of solar radiation energy received on a given surface area in a given time. It is commonly expressed as average irradiance in watts per square meter or kilowatt-hours per square meter per day ....
 depends on the average cloudiness and the thickness of atmosphere traversed by the sunlight. It also depends on the path of the sun relative to the panel and the horizon.

Panels can be mounted at an angle based on latitude
Latitude

Latitude, usually denoted symbolically by the Greek letter phi gives the location of a place on Earth north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps ....
, which can add to total energy output. Solar tracking can also be utilized to access even more perpendicular sunlight, thereby raising the total energy output. The calculated values in the table reflect the total cost in cents per kilowatt-hour produced. They assume a 10% total capital cost (for instance 4% interest rate
Interest rate

An interest rate is the price a borrower pays for the use of money they do not own, for instance a small company might borrow from a bank to kick start their business, and the return a lender receives for deferring the use of funds, by lending it to the borrower....
, 1% operating and maintenance cost, and depreciation
Depreciation

Depreciation is a term used in accounting, economics and finance to spread the cost of an asset over the span of several years.In simple words we can say that depreciation is the reduction in the value of an asset due to usage, passage of time, wear and tear, technological outdating or obsolescence, depletion, inadequacy, rot, rust, decay o...
 of the capital outlay over 20 years).


Table showing average cost in cents/kWh over 20 years for solar power panels
Insolation
Cost 2400
kWh/kWp•y
2200
kWh/kWp•y
2000
kWh/kWp•y
1800
kWh/kWp•y
1600
kWh/kWp•y
1400
kWh/kWp•y
1200
kWh/kWp•y
1000
kWh/kWp•y
800
kWh/kWp•y
200 $/kWp 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.5
600 $/kWp 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.8 4.3 5.0 6.0 7.5
1000 $/kWp 4.2 4.5 5.0 5.6 6.3 7.1 8.3 10.0 12.5
1400 $/kWp 5.8 6.4 7.0 7.8 8.8 10.0 11.7 14.0 17.5
1800 $/kWp 7.5 8.2 9.0 10.0 11.3 12.9 15.0 18.0 22.5
2200 $/kWp 9.2 10.0 11.0 12.2 13.8 15.7 18.3 22.0 27.5
2600 $/kWp 10.8 11.8 13.0 14.4 16.3 18.6 21.7 26.0 32.5
3000 $/kWp 12.5 13.6 15.0 16.7 18.8 21.4 25.0 30.0 37.5
3400 $/kWp 14.2 15.5 17.0 18.9 21.3 24.3 28.3 34.0 42.5
3800 $/kWp 15.8 17.3 19.0 21.1 23.8 27.1 31.7 38.0 47.5
4200 $/kWp 17.5 19.1 21.0 23.3 26.3 30.0 35.0 42.0 52.5
4600 $/kWp 19.2 20.9 23.0 25.6 28.8 32.9 38.3 46.0 57.5
5000 $/kWp 20.8 22.7 25.0 27.8 31.3 35.7 41.7 50.0 62.5


Physicists have claimed that recent technological developments bring the cost of solar energy more in parity with that of fossil fuels. In 2007, David Faiman
David Faiman

David Faiman is an Israelis engineer and physicist. He is a world expert on solar power. He is the director of the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center and Chairman of the Department of Solar Energy & Environmental Physics at Ben-Gurion University's Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research in Sde Boker....
, the director of the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center
Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center

The Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center at Sde Boker is the national alternative energy research institute of Israel. It was established in 1987 by the Ministry of National Infrastructures to study promising alternative and Clean technology energy technologies, particularly those involving solar power....
 of Israel, announced that the Center had entered into a project with Zenith Solar
Zenith Solar

Zenith Solar is an Israeli solar energy company based in Ness Ziona. It was founded in 2006 by Roy Segev and Bob Whelen, who is also its chief executive....
 to create a home solar energy system that uses a 10 square meter reflector dish. In testing, the concentrated solar technology proved to be up to five times more cost effective than standard flat photovoltaic silicon
Silicon

Silicon is the most common metalloid. It is a chemical element, which has the symbol Si and atomic number 14. The atomic mass is 28.0855....
 panels, which would make it almost the same cost as oil and natural gas. A prototype ready for commercialization achieved a concentration of solar energy that was more than 1,000 times greater than standard flat panels.

Grid parity


Grid parity, the point at which photovoltaic electricity is equal to or cheaper than grid power
Mains electricity

Mains is the general-purpose alternating current electric power supply. The term is not often used in the United States and Canada. In the US, mains power is referred to by a variety of formal and informal names, including household power, household electricity, domestic power, wall power, line power, AC p...
, is achieved first in areas with abundant sun and high costs for electricity such as in California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 and Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
.

Grid parity has been reached in Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
 and other islands that otherwise use fossil fuel
Fossil fuel

Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fossil source fuels, that is, carbon or hydrocarbons found in the earth?s Crust .Fossil fuel range from volatile materials with low carbon:hydrogen ratios like methane, to liquid petroleum to nonvolatile materials composed of almost pure carbon, like anthracite coal....
 (diesel fuel) to produce electricity.

George W. Bush
George W. Bush

George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
 set 2015 as the date for grid parity in the USA.. Abengoa Solar has announced the award of two R&D projects in the field of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) by the US Department of Energy that total over $14 million. The goal of the DOE R&D program, working in collaboration with partners such as Abengoa Solar, is to develop C.S.P. technologies that are competitive with conventional energy sources (grid parity) by 2015.

General Electric
General Electric

The General Electric Company, or GE is a multinational corporation United States technology and Service s conglomerate incorporated in the State of New York....
's Chief Engineer predicts grid parity without subsidies in sunny parts of the United States by around 2015. Other companies predict an earlier date: the cost of solar power will be below grid parity for more than half of residential customers and 10% of commercial customers in the OECD, as long as grid electricity prices do not decrease through 2010.

The fully-loaded cost (cost
Cost

In economics, business, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something, and hence is not available for use anymore....
 not price
Price

Price in economics and business is the result of an exchange and from that trade we assign a numerical monetary Value to a product , Service or asset....
) of solar electricity is $0.25/kWh or less in most of the OECD countries. By late 2011, the fully-loaded cost is likely to fall below $0.15/kWh for most of the OECD and reach $0.10/kWh in sunnier regions. These cost levels are driving three emerging trends:
  1. vertical integration of the supply chain;
  2. origination of power purchase agreement
    Power Purchase Agreement

    A Power Purchase Agreement is a legal contract between an electricity generator and a host site owner or lessor. The host site owner or lessor purchases energy or capacity from the PPA Provider ....
    s (PPAs) by solar power companies;
  3. unexpected risk for traditional power generation companies, grid operators and turbine manufacturers.


Financial incentives


The political purpose of incentive policies for PV is to facilitate an initial small-scale deployment to begin to grow the industry, even where the cost of PV is significantly above grid parity, to allow the industry to achieve the economies of scale necessary to reach grid parity. The policies are implemented to promote national energy independence, high tech job creation and reduction of CO2 emissions.

Three incentive mechanisms are used (often in combination):
  • investment subsidies: the authorities refund part of the cost of installation of the system,
  • Feed-in Tariff
    Feed-in Tariff

    A Feed-in Tariff is an incentive structure to encourage the adoption of renewable energy through government legislation. The regional or national Electric utility are obligated to buy renewable electricity at above market rates set by the government....
    s (FIT)/Net metering
    Net metering

    Net metering is an electricity policy for consumers who own renewable energy facilities, such as Wind power, solar power or home fuel cells. "Net", in this context, is used in the sense of meaning "what remains after deductions" -- in this case, the deduction of any energy outflows from metered energy inflows....
    : the electricity utility buys PV electricity from the producer under a multiyear contract at a guaranteed rate.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates ("RECs")


With investment subsidies, the financial burden falls upon the taxpayer, while with feed-in tariffs the extra cost is distributed across the utilities' customer bases. While the investment subsidy may be simpler to administer, the main argument in favour of feed-in tariffs is the encouragement of quality. Investment subsidies are paid out as a function of the nameplate capacity of the installed system and are independent of its actual power yield over time, thus rewarding the overstatement of power and tolerating poor durability and maintenance. Some electric companies offer rebates to their customers, such as Austin Energy
Austin Energy

Austin Energy is the public utility providing electric power service to a area including Austin, Texas and parts of the surrounding area in Travis County, Texas and Williamson County, Texas counties....
 in Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
, which offers $4.50/watt installed up to $13,500.

With feed-in tariffs, the financial burden falls upon the consumer. They reward the number of kilowatt-hours produced over a long period of time, but because the rate is set by the authorities, it may result in perceived overpayment. The price paid per kilowatt-hour under a feed-in tariff exceeds the price of grid electricity. Net metering refers to the case where the price paid by the utility is the same as the price charged. Net metering is particularly important because it can be done with no changes to standard electricity meter
Electricity meter

An electric meter or energy meter is a device that measures the amount of electricity energy supplied to or produced by a House, business or machine....
s, which accurately measure power in both directions and automatically report the difference, and because it allows homeowners and businesses to generate electricity at a different time from consumption, effectively using the grid as a giant storage battery. As more photovoltaics are used ultimately storage will need to be provided, normally in the form of pumped hydro-storage
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity

Pumped storage hydroelectricity is a type of hydroelectric power generation used by some power plants for load balancing . The method stores energy in the form of water, pumped from a lower elevation reservoir to a higher elevation....
. Normally with net metering deficits are billed each month, while surpluses are rolled over to the following month and paid annually.

Where price setting by supply and demand is preferred, RECs can be used. In this mechanism, a renewable energy production or consumption target is set, and the consumer or producer is obliged to purchase renewable energy from whoever provides it the most competitively. The producer is paid via an REC. In principle this system delivers the cheapest renewable energy, since the lowest bidder will win. However, uncertainties about the future value of energy produced are a brake on investment in capacity, and the higher risk increases the cost of capital borrowed.

The Japanese government through its Ministry of International Trade and Industry ran a successful programme of subsidies from 1994 to 2003. By the end of 2004, Japan led the world in installed PV capacity with over 1.1 GW.

In 2004, the German government introduced the first large-scale feed-in tariff system, under a law known as the 'EEG' (Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz) which resulted in explosive growth of PV installations in Germany. At the outset the FIT was over 3x the retail price or 8x the industrial price. The principle behind the German system is a 20 year flat rate contract. The value of new contracts is programmed to decrease each year, in order to encourage the industry to pass on lower costs to the end users. The programme has been more successful than expected with over 1GW installed in 2006, and political pressure is mounting to decrease the tariff to lessen the future burden on consumers.

Subsequently Spain, Italy, Greece and France introduced feed-in tariffs. None have replicated the programmed decrease of FIT in new contracts though, making the German incentive relatively less and less attractive compared to other countries. The French FIT offers a uniquely high premium (EUR 0.55/kWh) for building integrated systems. California, Greece, France and Italy have 30-50% more insolation than Germany making them financially more attractive.

In 2006 California approved the 'California Solar Initiative
California Solar Initiative

California Solar Initiative is a renewable energy program in the United States.As part of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Million Solar Roofs Program, California has set a goal to create 3,000 megawatts of new, solar-produced electricity by 2017 ? moving the state toward a cleaner energy future and helping lower the cost of solar systems f...
', offering a choice of investment subsidies or FIT for small and medium systems and a FIT for large systems. The small-system FIT of $0.39 per kWh (far less than EU countries) expires in just 5 years, and the alternate "EPBB" residential investment incentive is modest, averaging perhaps 20% of cost. All California incentives are scheduled to decrease in the future depending as a function of the amount of PV capacity installed.

At the end of 2006, the Ontario Power Authority (Canada) began its , the first in North America for small renewable projects (10MW or less). This guarantees a fixed price of $0.42 CDN per kWh over a period of twenty years. Unlike net metering
Net metering

Net metering is an electricity policy for consumers who own renewable energy facilities, such as Wind power, solar power or home fuel cells. "Net", in this context, is used in the sense of meaning "what remains after deductions" -- in this case, the deduction of any energy outflows from metered energy inflows....
, all the electricity produced is sold to the OPA at the SOP rate. The generator then purchases any needed electricity at the current prevailing rate (e.g., $0.055 per kWh). The difference should cover all the costs of installation and operation over the life of the contract.

The price per kilowatt hour or per peak kilowatt of the FIT or investment subsidies is only one of three factors that stimulate the installation of PV. The other two factors are insolation (the more sunshine, the less capital is needed for a given power output) and administrative ease of obtaining permits and contracts.

Unfortunately the complexity of approvals in California, Spain and Italy has prevented comparable growth to Germany even though the return on investment is better.

In some countries, additional incentives are offered for BIPV compared to stand alone PV.
  • France + EUR 0.25/kWh (EUR 0.30 + 0.25 = 0.55/kWh total)
  • Italy + EUR 0.04-0.09 kWh
  • Germany + EUR 0.05/kWh (facades only)


Environmental impacts

Unlike fossil fuel
Fossil fuel

Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fossil source fuels, that is, carbon or hydrocarbons found in the earth?s Crust .Fossil fuel range from volatile materials with low carbon:hydrogen ratios like methane, to liquid petroleum to nonvolatile materials composed of almost pure carbon, like anthracite coal....
 based technologies, solar power does not lead to any harmful emissions during operation, but the production of the panels leads to some amount of pollution. This is often referred to as the energy input to output ratio. In some analysis, if the energy input to produce it is higher than the output it produces it can be considered environmentally more harmful than beneficial. Also, placement of photovoltaics affects the environment. If they are located where photosynthesizing plants would normally grow, they simply substitute one potentially renewable resource (biomass
Biomass

Biomass, as a renewable energy source, refers to living and recently dead biological material that can be used as fuel or for industrial production....
) for another. It should be noted, however, that the biomass cycle converts solar radiation energy to chemical energy ( with significantly less efficiency than photovoltaic cells alone). And if they are placed on the sides of buildings (such as in Manchester
CIS Tower

The CIS Tower is the second-Tallest buildings in Manchester in Manchester, England. Measuring 387 feet tall, the glass roofed building is home to The Co-operative Group....
) or fences, or rooftops (as long as plants would not normally be placed there), or in the desert they are purely additive to the renewable power base.

Greenhouse gases

Life cycle greenhouse gas
Greenhouse gas

Greenhouse gases are gases in an atmosphere that Absorption and Emission radiation within the Infrared#Different regions in the infrared range....
 emissions are now in the range of 25-32 g/kWh and this could decrease to 15 g/kWh in the future. For comparison, a combined cycle
Combined cycle

A combined cycle is characteristic of a power producing engine or plant that employs more than one thermodynamic cycle. Heat engines are only able to use a portion of the energy their fuel generates ....
 gas-fired power plant emits some 400 g/kWh and a coal-fired power plant 915 g/kWh and with carbon capture and storage
Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage is an approach to Mitigation of global warming the contribution of fossil fuel emissions to global warming, based on capturing carbon dioxide from large Point source pollution such as fossil fuel power plants....
 some 200 g/kWh. Only nuclear power and wind are better, emitting 6-25 g/kWh and 11 g/kWh on average. Using renewable energy sources in manufacturing and transportation would further drop photovoltaic emissions.

Cadmium

One issue that has often raised concerns is the use of cadmium
Cadmium

Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. A relatively abundant , soft, bluish-white, transition metal, cadmium is known to cause cancer and occurs with zinc ores....
 in cadmium telluride solar cells (CdTe is only used in a few types of PV panels). Cadmium in its metallic form is a toxic substance that has the tendency to accumulate
Bioaccumulation

Bioaccumulation refers to the accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other organic chemicals in an organism. Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism absorbs a toxin at a rate greater than that at which the substance is lost....
 in ecological food chain
Food chain

Food chains, also called, food networks and/or trophic social networks, describe the eating relationships between species within an ecosystem....
s. The amount of cadmium used in thin-film PV modules is relatively small (5-10 g/m²) and with proper emission control techniques in place the cadmium emissions from module production can be almost zero. Current PV technologies lead to cadmium emissions of 0.3-0.9 microgram
Microgram

In the metric system, a microgram is 1/1,000,000 of a gram , or 1/1000 of a milligram, is one of the smallest units of weight/mass commonly used....
/kWh over the whole life-cycle. Most of these emissions actually arise through the use of coal power for the manufacturing of the modules, and coal and lignite
Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, or Rosebud coal by Northern Pacific Railroad,is a soft brown fuel with characteristics that put it somewhere between coal and peat....
 combustion leads to much higher emissions of cadmium. Life-cycle cadmium emissions from coal is 3.1 microgram/kWh, lignite 6.2, and natural gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
 0.2 microgram/kWh.

Note that if electricity produced by photovoltaic panels were used to manufacture the modules instead of electricity from burning coal, cadmium emissions from coal power usage in the manufacturing process could be entirely eliminated.

Energy payback time and energy returned on energy invested

The energy payback time is the time required to produce an amount of energy as great as what was consumed during production. The energy payback time is determined from a life cycle analysis of energy.

Another key indicator of environmental performance, tightly related to the energy payback time, is the ratio of electricity generated divided by the energy required to build and maintain the equipment. This ratio is called the energy returned on energy invested
EROEI

In physics, energy economics and energetics, EROEI , ERoEI, EROI or less frequently, eMergy, is the ratio of the amount of usable energy acquired from a particular energy resource to the amount of energy expended to obtain that energy resource....
 (EROEI). Of course, little is gained if it takes as much energy to produce the modules as they produce in their lifetimes. This should not be confused with the economic return on investment, which varies according to local energy prices, subsidies available and metering techniques.

Life-cycle analyses show that the energy intensity of typical solar photovoltaic technologies is rapidly evolving. In 2000 the energy payback time was estimated as 8 to 11 years, but more recent studies suggest that technological progress has reduced this to 1.5 to 3.5 years for crystalline silicon PV systems .

Thin film technologies now have energy pay-back times in the range of 1-1.5 years (S.Europe). With lifetimes of such systems of at least 30 years, the EROEI is in the range of 10 to 30. They thus generate enough energy over their lifetimes to reproduce themselves many times (6-31 reproductions, the EROEI is a bit lower) depending on what type of material, balance of system
Balance of system

The balance of system or BOS encompasses all components of a photovoltaic system other than the Photovoltaic module. This includes wiring, switches, support racks, an Inverter , and Battery in the case of off-grid systems....
 (or BOS), and the geographic location of the system.

Advantages

  • The 89 petawatts
    Orders of magnitude (power)

    This page lists examples of the power in watts produced by various different sources of energy. They are grouped by orders of magnitude, and each section covers three orders of magnitude, or a factor of one thousand....
     of sunlight reaching the earth's surface is plentiful - almost 6,000 times more than the 15 terawatt
    Orders of magnitude (power)

    This page lists examples of the power in watts produced by various different sources of energy. They are grouped by orders of magnitude, and each section covers three orders of magnitude, or a factor of one thousand....
    s of average power consumed by humans. Additionally, solar electric generation has the highest power density (global mean of 170 W/m²) among renewable energies.
  • Solar power is pollution free during use. Production end wastes and emissions are manageable using existing pollution controls. End-of-use recycling technologies are under development.
  • Facilities can operate with little maintenance or intervention after initial setup.
  • Solar electric generation is economically superior where grid connection or fuel transport is difficult, costly or impossible. Examples include satellites, island communities, remote locations and ocean vessels.
  • When grid-connected, solar electric generation can displace the highest cost electricity during times of peak demand (in most climatic regions), can reduce grid loading, and can eliminate the need for local battery power for use in times of darkness and high local demand; such application is encouraged by net metering
    Net metering

    Net metering is an electricity policy for consumers who own renewable energy facilities, such as Wind power, solar power or home fuel cells. "Net", in this context, is used in the sense of meaning "what remains after deductions" -- in this case, the deduction of any energy outflows from metered energy inflows....
    . Time-of-use net metering can be highly favorable to small photovoltaic systems.
  • Grid-connected solar electricity can be used locally thus reducing transmission/distribution losses (transmission losses were approximately 7.2% in 1995).
  • Once the initial capital cost
    Capital cost

    Capital costs are costs incurred on the purchase of real property, buildings, construction and equipment to be used in the production of good or the rendering of Service ....
     of building a solar power plant has been spent, operating cost
    Operating cost

    operating cost are the recurring expense which are related to the operation of a business, or to the operation of a device, component, piece of equipment or facility....
    s are extremely low compared to existing power technologies.
  • Compared to fossil and nuclear energy sources, very little research-money has been invested in the development of solar cells, so there is much room for improvement. Nevertheless, experimental high efficiency solar cells already have efficiencies of over 40% and efficiencies are rapidly rising while mass production costs are rapidly falling.


Disadvantages

  • A major drawback is the sheer volume of land required to house a solar power generation plant. The 550MW California plant that is planned required 9.5 square miles. Many areas of the country could not find this amount of unused land or assemble the large number of parcels required for this type of project. At the same time, photovoltaics takes up no land at all when it is installed on existing rooftops or on land not otherwise used at all, such as decommissioned coal pits or in deserts.
  • Depending on the cost of the installation and local electric rates the payback can be 14-20 years. While the modules are warranted for 20 years, the investment is mostly lost if you move. The city of Berkeley
    Berkeley, California

    Berkeley is a city on the east shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California, in the United States. Its neighbors to the south are the cities of Oakland, California and Emeryville, California....
     has come up with an innovative financing method to remove this limitation, by adding a tax assessment that is transfered with the home to pay for the solar panels.
  • Solar electricity is more expensive based on current rates. Once a PV system is installed it will produce electricity for the same cost until the inverter needs replacing (about 12 years). Current utility rates have increased every year for the past 20 years and with the increasing pressure on carbon reduction the rate will increase more aggressively. This increase will (in the long run) easily offset the increased cost at installation but the timetable for payback is too long for most.
  • Solar electricity is not available at night and is less available in cloudy weather conditions from conventional silicon based technologies. Therefore, a storage or complementary power system
    Intermittent power source

    An intermittent power source is a source of electric power generation that may be uncontrollably variable or more Intermittency than conventional power sources, and therefore non-dispatchable, and is usually used to refer to sources of renewable energy such as wind power and solar power generated electricity....
     is required. However, the use of germanium in amorphous silicon-germanium thin film solar cells provides residual power generating capacity at night due to background infrared radiation. Fortunately, most power consumption is during the day, so solar does not need to be stored at all as long as it offsets peak and "shoulder" consumption.
  • Limited power density: Average daily insolation in the contiguous U.S. is 3-7 Gigawatt·h/km² and on average lower in Europe.
  • Solar cells produce DC
    Direct current

    Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as battery , thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type....
     which must be converted to AC
    Alternating current

    In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
     (using a grid tie inverter
    Grid tie inverter

    A grid-tie inverter, or a is an electrical device that allows solar power users to complement their grid power with solar power. It works by regulating the amount of voltage and current that is received from the direct current solar panels and converting this into alternating current....
    ) when used in currently existing distribution grids. This incurs an energy loss of 4-12%.


Photovoltaics companies


See also


External links

Photovoltaic industry associations
  • in Spanish only
  • in Italian only
  • in French only
  • in German, with English summary
  • in Japanese only
  • US trade association
  • Global industry association


Photovoltaics research institutes There are many research institutions and departments at universities around the world who are active in photovoltaics research. Countries which are particularly active include Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
, and the USA.

Some universities and institutes which have a photovoltaics research department
  • at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • at Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Brookhaven National Laboratory , is a United States United States Department of Energy National Labs located in Upton, New York on Long Island, and was formally established in 1947 at the site of Camp Upton, a former U.S....
  • at University of Southampton
    University of Southampton

    The University of Southampton is a British public university located in the city of Southampton, England. The origins of the university can be dated back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862 by Henry Robertson Hartley....
  • at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering SUNY at Albany
  • at the Fraunhofer Institute
  • , at
  • , at
  • School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering
    School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering

    The School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering is one of ten schools of engineering at the University of New South Wales.It was officially recognised as a school on January 1, 2006, after having previously been known as the Centre for Photovoltaic Engineering....
     at The University of New South Wales
    University of New South Wales

    The University of New South Wales, also known as UNSW or colloquially as New South, is a university situated in Kensington, New South Wales, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
  • at the Australian National University
    Australian National University

    The Australian National University, commonly abbreviated to ANU, is a Public university research university located in Canberra, Australia, the Federal capital city....
  • Prof. Graetzel invented dye sensitized cells here
  • at Helsinki University of Technology
    Helsinki University of Technology

    Helsinki University of Technology is the premier technical university in Finland. It is located in Otaniemi, Espoo in the area of Greater Helsinki....
  • at Sheffield Hallam University
    Sheffield Hallam University

    Sheffield Hallam University is a Higher Education institution based in the South Yorkshire city of Sheffield, England. The university is based on two sites in Sheffield....
  • at The National Polytechnic Institute
    National Polytechnic Institute

    The National Polytechnic Institute is one of the largest and finest public university in Mexico. Based primarily in Mexico City and its suburbs, it offers over 64 different undergraduate and 114 graduate programs to some 87,000 pupils....
     of Mexico
  • at Queen's University
    Queen's University

    Queen's University, generally referred to simply as Queen's, is a coeducational, non-sectarian, research intensive, public university located in Kingston, Ontario, Ontario, Canada....
  • at
  • at
  • Florida Solar Energy Center
    Florida Solar Energy Center

    The Florida Solar Energy Center is the largest and most active state-supported renewable energy and energy efficiency research, training, testing and certification institute in the United States....
     at


Publicly funded free data sources
  • Listing of US state, local, utility, and federal incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency.
  • US solar estimator and solar pro locator (joint partnership with DOE, CEC, Energy Matters, ASES).
  • European Commission Joint Research Centre


Live data


Others