Book contents
- The Truth About Energy
- Reviews
- The Truth About Energy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- A Word about Numbers
- Introduction
- Part I Out with the Old
- Part II In with the New
- 4 Old to New: The Sun and All Its Glory
- 5 The Old Becomes New Again: More Sustainable Energy
- 6 Driving the Revolution Revolution: From Volta to Tesla and Back
- Part III Less Is More
- Afterword
- Book part
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
4 - Old to New: The Sun and All Its Glory
from Part II - In with the New
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2024
- The Truth About Energy
- Reviews
- The Truth About Energy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- A Word about Numbers
- Introduction
- Part I Out with the Old
- Part II In with the New
- 4 Old to New: The Sun and All Its Glory
- 5 The Old Becomes New Again: More Sustainable Energy
- 6 Driving the Revolution Revolution: From Volta to Tesla and Back
- Part III Less Is More
- Afterword
- Book part
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Photovoltaic solar power is examined from the atomic level up, starting with solid-state electronics, elemental crystals, and semiconductors. The preferential doping of silicon and germanium to make p-n junctions, transistors, and solar batteries is explained along with the growth of the PV industry that has seen solar panel prices drop and uptake increase exponentially over the past 4 decades according to Swanson’s Law (a solar equivalent of Moore’s Law). The manufacturing of the modern solar cell, behind-the-meter installations (residential and commercial solar), and utility-scale solar are all discussed.
The growth of the solar industry is traced from the beginning of the Space Age in 1957 to the first solar farm in 1982 in the Mojave Desert northeast of Los Angeles that generated 1 megawatt in a single location for the first time and the current record-breaking solar farms across the globe (India’s 2.2-GW Bhadla Solar Park is currently the largest). The latest developments in thin-film solar cells, building-integrated PV, and floating solar are discussed, concentrated solar power is explained (power tower and parabolic trough), and the advantages and disadvantages of utility-scale PV versus CSP examined. Home installation calculations, panel requirements, local insolation data, and tips to maximize output are given.
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- The Truth About EnergyOur Fossil-Fuel Addiction and the Transition to Renewables, pp. 299 - 379Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024