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The Future of Solar Energy

The Future of Solar Energy

The Future of Solar Energy considers only the two widely recognized classes of technologies for converting solar energy into electricity — photovoltaics (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP), sometimes called solar thermal) — in their current and plausible future forms. Because energy supply facilities typically last several decades, technologies in these classes will dominate solar-powered generation between now and , and we do not attempt to look beyond that date. In contrast to some earlier Future of studies, we also present no forecasts — for two reasons. First, expanding the solar industry dramatically from its relatively tiny current scale may produce changes we do not pretend to be able to foresee today. Second, we recognize that future solar deployment will depend heavily on uncertain future market conditions and public policies — including but not limited to policies aimed at mitigating global climate change.

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As in other studies in this series, our primary aim is to inform decision-makers in the developed world, particularly the United States. We concentrate on the use of grid-connected solar-powered generators to replace conventional sources of electricity. For the more than one billion people in the developing world who lack access to a reliable electric grid, the cost of small-scale PV generation is often outweighed by the very high value of access to electricity for lighting and charging mobile and radio batteries. In addition, in some developing nations it may be economic to use solar generation to reduce reliance on imported oil, particularly if that oil must be moved by truck to remote generator sites. A companion working paper discusses both these valuable roles for solar energy in the developing world.

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Solar News | Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy is investing in the Interstate Renewable Energy Council’s Sustainable Energy Action Committee, a stakeholder-driven forum that identifies gaps in clean energy codes and develops potential solutions. The U.S. Department of Energy is investing in the Solar and Storage Industries Institute to support the Solar Uncommon Dialogue, a stakeholder-driven initiative to improve large-scale solar siting and permitting outcomes in U.S. communities. SETO released a notice of funding opportunity for research, development, and demonstration projects that commercialize innovative solar PV technologies in crystalline silicon module, cadmium telluride module, and non-module hardware technologies. Funding to collaboratives in Illinois, Louisiana, Minnesota, and Virginia will support planning and evaluation of large-scale renewable energy and energy storage projects. To support ecologically responsible solar deployment, Argonne National Laboratory developed a camera powered by artificial intelligence to see how birds interact with solar panels. Sunvapor designed a solar collector to cut costs and optimize the supply chain by using less energy to manufacture the structural components. DOE selects novel projects for CSP & PV technology research. DOE seeks feedback on opportunities and challenges associated with photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems.

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