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Solar Cells: An Introduction to Crystalline Photovoltaic Technology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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Solar Cells: An Introduction to Crystalline Photovoltaic Technology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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The expense of extending the conventional electric power
utility-grid to remote loca tions (about $20,000 per mile in the U.
S. ) often prohibits the installation of electric lighting, common
household appliances, television receivers, and other telecommuni
cations equipment in such locations. Additionally, the installation
of important, but perhaps seldom noticed, electronic equipment such
as remote automatic weather moni toring stations, microwave
telephone repeaters on mountain tops, and earth-bound navi gational
aids for commercial aircraft and ships, is also impeded by the
difficulty in providing electric power. The unavailability or
expense of electric power in remote locations is a particularly
acute problem in underdeveloped countries. The opportunity for
people in these countries to improve their lives through technology
will be mostly lost if they can not obtain even modest amounts of
electricity. In a rural village, for example, just one or two
kilowatts of electrical power can make a tremendous differ ence in
the quality of life by providing refrigeration for food and
medicinal storage, lighting for reading after dark, television
reception, and water pumping and purifica tion. In the
industrialized countries, there is the additional problem of the
environmen tal burden of producing and distributing huge amounts of
electricity in an economy which is. always hungry for electric
power. However, within the last several years, photovoltaic (i. e.,
crystalline silicon solar cell) engineering has become a cost-com
petitive approach for ameliorating certain difficult electrical
power needs in both un derdeveloped and industrialized countries."
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