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This book, a continuation of the series "Advances in Materials
Research," is intended to provide the general basis of the science
and technology of crystal growth of silicon for solar cells. In the
face of the destruction of the global environment,the
degradationofworld-widenaturalresourcesandtheexha- tion of energy
sources in the twenty-?rst century, we all have a sincere desire
for a better/safer world in the future. In these days, we strongly
believe that it is important for us to rapidly
developanewenvironment-friendlycleanenergyconversionsystemusingsolar
energyastheultimatenaturalenergysource.
Forinstance,mostofournatural resources and energy sources will be
exhausted within the next 100 years. Speci?cally, the consumption
of oil, natural gas, and uranium is a serious problem. Solar energy
is the only ultimate natural energy source. Although 30% of total
solar energy is re?ected at the earth's surface, 70% of total solar
energy can be available for us to utilize. The available solar
energy amounts to severalthousand times larger than the world's
energy consumption in 2000 of about 9,000 Mtoe (M ton oil
equivalent). To manage 10% of the world's energy consumption at
2050 by solar energy, we must manufacture 40 GW solar cells per
year continuously for 40 years. The required silicon feedstock is
about 400,000 ton per year. We believe that this is an attainable
target, since it can be realized by increasing the world production
of silicon feedstock by 12times asmuchasthe
presentproductionat2005.
This book, a continuation of the series "Advances in Materials
Research," is intended to provide the general basis of the science
and technology of crystal growth of silicon for solar cells. In the
face of the destruction of the global environment,the
degradationofworld-widenaturalresourcesandtheexha- tion of energy
sources in the twenty-?rst century, we all have a sincere desire
for a better/safer world in the future. In these days, we strongly
believe that it is important for us to rapidly
developanewenvironment-friendlycleanenergyconversionsystemusingsolar
energyastheultimatenaturalenergysource.
Forinstance,mostofournatural resources and energy sources will be
exhausted within the next 100 years. Speci?cally, the consumption
of oil, natural gas, and uranium is a serious problem. Solar energy
is the only ultimate natural energy source. Although 30% of total
solar energy is re?ected at the earth's surface, 70% of total solar
energy can be available for us to utilize. The available solar
energy amounts to severalthousand times larger than the world's
energy consumption in 2000 of about 9,000 Mtoe (M ton oil
equivalent). To manage 10% of the world's energy consumption at
2050 by solar energy, we must manufacture 40 GW solar cells per
year continuously for 40 years. The required silicon feedstock is
about 400,000 ton per year. We believe that this is an attainable
target, since it can be realized by increasing the world production
of silicon feedstock by 12times asmuchasthe
presentproductionat2005.
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