Title :
Cost analysis of flat-plate concentrators employing microscale photovoltaic cells for high energy per unit area applications
Author :
Paap, Scott ; Gupta, V. ; Tauke-Pedretti, Anna ; Resnick, Paul ; Sanchez, Cesar ; Nielson, Gregory ; Cruz-Campa, Jose Luis ; Jared, Bradley ; Nelson, John ; Okandan, Murat ; Sweatt, William
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Microsystems Enabled Photovoltaics (MEPV) is a relatively new field that uses microsystems tools and manufacturing techniques familiar to the semiconductor industry to produce microscale photovoltaic cells. The miniaturization of these PV cells creates new possibilities in system designs that can be used to reduce costs, enhance functionality, improve reliability, or some combination of all three. In this article, we introduce analytical tools and techniques to estimate the costs associated with a hybrid concentrating photovoltaic system that uses multi-junction microscale photovoltaic cells and miniaturized concentrating optics for harnessing direct sunlight, and an active c-Si substrate for collecting diffuse sunlight. The overall model comprises components representing costs and profit margin associated with the PV cells, concentrating optics, balance of systems, installation, and operation. This article concludes with an analysis of the component costs with particular emphasis on the microscale PV cell costs and the associated tradeoffs between cost and performance for the hybrid CPV design.
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; semiconductor industry; silicon; solar cells; solar energy concentrators; MEPV; PV cells; Si; cost analysis; cost reduction; flat-plate concentrators; high energy per unit area applications; hybrid CPV design; hybrid concentrating photovoltaic system; microsystem enabled photovoltaics; multijunction microscale photovoltaic cells; semiconductor industry; Fabrication; Gallium arsenide; Junctions; Laboratories; Photovoltaic cells; Silicon; Substrates; costs; hybrid photovoltaic systems; modeling; photovoltaic cells; silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014 IEEE 40th
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2014.6925544