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Materials for Solar Energy Conversion


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into electrical energy directly through photovoltaic process. This chapter comprises classification of photovoltaic cells, and manufacturers of first second- and third-generation PV solar cells are listed. Additionally, a brief description of solar cells is given with schematic diagram as follows: single-crystalline PV cells, amorphous silicon PV cell, cadmium telluride PV cell, and copper indium gallium diselenide PV cells.

      Keywords: Single-crystalline PV cells, amorphous silicon PV cell, cadmium telluride PV cell, dye sensitized PV cell, perovskite PV solar cells, polymer photovoltaic cell

      BIPV - building integrated photovoltaic

      PV - photovoltaic

      TiO2 - titanium oxide

      IC - integrated circuit

Schematic illustration of classification of photovoltaic (PV) solar cells.
Company name Type Power range (W) Efficiency (%)
JS Solar Monocrystalline 250–270 15.32–16.53
Resun Solar Monocrystalline 230–270 15.4–17.2
ECO PV Polycrystalline 300–320 15.45–16.49
Shine Solar Polycrystalline 270–290 14.1–15.1
Sun Electronics Intern. Polycrystalline 153.45 12.65
CSG PV Tech Polycrystalline 290–320 14.9–16.5
Dokio Monocrystalline 80–200 16.49
Sky Energy Monocrystalline 300–315 15.51–16.28
TN Solar Monocrystalline 185–205 14.5–16.1

      2.2.1 Single-Crystalline PV Cells

      The single-crystalline PV cells are started to use in power production since 1970. It is also called first-generation photovoltaic cell, and this type of technology is more reliable, durable, and good for long time power generation.

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