The solar generation : childhood and adolescence of terrestrial photovoltaics / Philip R. Wolfe.

By: Material type: TextTextPiscataway, NJ ;;IEEE Press ;;Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., [2018];ΓäùΓÖ¡2018Description: xii, 411 pages : illustrations 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1119425581;9781119425588
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 1087 .W649 2018
Contents:
Part I: A biography of terrestrial photovoltaics. Origins of terrestrial solar power -- What Is photovoltaics? -- Terrestrial solar applications -- Photovoltaic research -- PV business and markets -- Economics of solar generation -- Solar industry participants -- Geopolitics of the early solar sector -- The next generation. -- Part II: Encyclopedia: people, organizations, events. Who's who: profiles of early PV pioneers -- Profiles of early PV companies and organizations -- How: research and technology -- Where: geography and politics -- When: conferences, get-togethers, prizes. -- Part III: Appendices: Dictionary, references, glossary, and indexes.
Summary: The first book to address the early development of the photovoltaic industry, and the pioneering researchers and companies in the sector Well before the end of this century, solar power will be the world's dominant power source. This book looks at the origins of this smart sustainable energy technology, tracing the pioneering years from its inception following the 1973 oil crisis to the end of the last millennium--just as the sector was poised for explosive growth. It focuses on the progress of the early terrestrial photovoltaic sector, often in the face of skepticism or apathy. It also covers the research and achievements of people and organizations within the PV business. Written by a leader in the field with more than 40 years of experience and an international reputation in the sustainable energy industry, The Solar Generation: Childhood and Adolescence of Terrestrial Photovoltaics offers enlightening coverage on the terrestrial PV industry. The first part of this 3-volume set provides a historical backdrop to the technology and tracks the development of research, markets, prices, applications, policies, and more. Part II is called the 'encyclopedia' and features a Who's Who of the most influential people and profiles of key companies, events, and developments. Finally, Part III is the reference section and comes complete with glossaries, bibliography, and an incredibly comprehensive index. This text also: Addresses the early development of the PV sector from a global perspective Focuses on a defined period, leaving scope for later follow-ups as the sector matures Offers a study on the interactions between technology, policy, and market drivers The Solar Generation is an ideal book for all professionals in the power and energy field from every corner of the globe. --Amazon.co.uk
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-331) and indexes

Part I: A biography of terrestrial photovoltaics. Origins of terrestrial solar power -- What Is photovoltaics? -- Terrestrial solar applications -- Photovoltaic research -- PV business and markets -- Economics of solar generation -- Solar industry participants -- Geopolitics of the early solar sector -- The next generation. -- Part II: Encyclopedia: people, organizations, events. Who's who: profiles of early PV pioneers -- Profiles of early PV companies and organizations -- How: research and technology -- Where: geography and politics -- When: conferences, get-togethers, prizes. -- Part III: Appendices: Dictionary, references, glossary, and indexes.

The first book to address the early development of the photovoltaic industry, and the pioneering researchers and companies in the sector Well before the end of this century, solar power will be the world's dominant power source. This book looks at the origins of this smart sustainable energy technology, tracing the pioneering years from its inception following the 1973 oil crisis to the end of the last millennium--just as the sector was poised for explosive growth. It focuses on the progress of the early terrestrial photovoltaic sector, often in the face of skepticism or apathy. It also covers the research and achievements of people and organizations within the PV business. Written by a leader in the field with more than 40 years of experience and an international reputation in the sustainable energy industry, The Solar Generation: Childhood and Adolescence of Terrestrial Photovoltaics offers enlightening coverage on the terrestrial PV industry. The first part of this 3-volume set provides a historical backdrop to the technology and tracks the development of research, markets, prices, applications, policies, and more. Part II is called the 'encyclopedia' and features a Who's Who of the most influential people and profiles of key companies, events, and developments. Finally, Part III is the reference section and comes complete with glossaries, bibliography, and an incredibly comprehensive index. This text also: Addresses the early development of the PV sector from a global perspective Focuses on a defined period, leaving scope for later follow-ups as the sector matures Offers a study on the interactions between technology, policy, and market drivers The Solar Generation is an ideal book for all professionals in the power and energy field from every corner of the globe. --Amazon.co.uk

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