The solar industry is a game of shaving pennies.
Future technology in solar panels.
In fact solar has reached prices today that are.
Silicon panels are becoming cheaper and more efficient day by day.
Their high absorption coefficient enables ultra thin films of around 500 nm one nanometer equals one billionth of a meter or 0 000000001 m to absorb the complete visible solar spectrum.
Building integrated photovoltaics as the name suggests seamlessly blend into building.
One encouraging trend relating to the future of solar energy is that many of the world s greatest innovators are choosing to focus their talents and funds on improving alternative energy technology.
Many award schemes funded by various governments around the world focus on providing solar power economically and on a large scale.
All in all the future of solar is bright.
2020 new solar technology where are we headed.
There is already a move in place towards higher efficiency modules which can generate 1 5 times more power than existing similarly sized modules today using a technology called tandem silicon cells.
1 floating solar farms aka floatovoltaics.
Expert jenya meydbray catalogues both the history of innovation and a host of new solar advances coming down the pike that will continue to drive.
Going forward the solar industry has very clear cost reduction roadmaps which should see solar costs halving by 2030.
This is a major obstacle that solar energy systems must overcome to achieve exponential growth in the energy industry.
With these two forms of solar energy comes a wide range of opportunities for technical innovation.
10 to 15 years ahead of what i forecast in 2011.
30 to 40 years ahead of what the iea forecast in its 2014 solar technology roadmap.
7 to 10 years ahead of what i forecast in 2015.
Solar pv technology captures sunlight to generate electric power and csp harnesses the sun s heat and uses it to generate thermal energy that powers heaters or turbines.
50 to 100 years ahead of what the iea forecast in its 2010 world energy outlook depending on how one extrapolates iea s forecasts from 2010.
Most major studies show solar expanding significantly as costs decline and societies use their values to drive their energy choices.