Materials Availability Expands the Opportunity for Large-Scale Photovoltaics Deployment
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Solar photovoltaics have great promise for a low-carbon future but remain expensive relative to other technologies. Greatly increased penetration of photovoltaics into global energy markets requires an expansion in attention from designs of high-performance to those that can deliver significantly lower cost per kilowatt-hour. To evaluate a new set of technical and economic performance targets, we examine material extraction costs and supply constraints for 23 promising semiconducting materials. Twelve composite materials systems were found to have the capacity to meet or exceed the annual worldwide electricity consumption of 17,000 TWh, of which nine have the potential for a significant cost reduction over…
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3Topics & keywords
- Photovoltaics
- Software deployment
- Cost reduction
- Electricity
- Market penetration
- Solar energy
- Renewable energy
- Photovoltaic system
- Affordable and clean energy