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The direct conversion of daylight into electricity by photovoltaic
solar cells is one of the most promising of the renewable energy
options. The importance of the technology is reflected in the
growth in the field. What was largely technology for space
programmes in 1976 produced 28.6 MW of terrestrial modules in 1987.
The popularity of the technology can partly be explained by its
versatility. Arrays of any size and voltage can be constructed from
standard modules, with the conversion efficiency being practically
independent from output. Photovoltaics are also well suited to
on-site generation of power in remote areas. This book is intended
primarily to give students, engineers and scientists entering the
photovoltaics field an overview of all aspects of the subject, with
pointers to further reading. However, by using simple language and
avoiding jargon, an effort has been made to make the work useful
and interesting to the general public.
Proceedings of the International Conference, held in London, U.K.,
15-19 April 1985
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