Title :
22.7% efficient 1000×GaAs concentrator module
Author :
Kuryla, M.S. ; Kaminar, N.R. ; MacMillan, H.F. ; Ristow, M. Ladle ; Virshup, G.F. ; Klausmeier-Brown, M.R. ; Partain, L.D.
Author_Institution :
Varian Res. Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
A practical commercial design has been developed for a 1000×concentrator module based on a 2×18 layout of high-efficiency, GaAs, single junction solar cells. A 2×1 minimodule section has been fabricated and tested in Palo Alto sunlight and found to have a 22.7% AM1.5D efficiency. It is passively cooled, has a low part count, and uses Fresnel primary lenses and solid glass secondary optics. The module´s high performance demonstrates the viability of a system which can be cost-effectively, manufactured with present technology. The GaAs cell structures are well developed and appropriate for large-scale production. Based on mass-produced, full-size modules with 22% efficiencies, the annualized energy cost estimate for array systems is projected to be $0.12/kWh by the late 1990s using an analysis specified in the DOE Five Year Plan. This meets DOE´s near-term cost goal. This estimated cost drops to the $0.06/kWh value of DOE´s long-term goal using 35%-efficient multijunction cells in 2000×concentrators once the industry has fully matured
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; gallium arsenide; semiconductor device manufacture; solar cell arrays; solar cells; solar energy concentrators; 22.7 percent; Fresnel primary lenses; GaAs; USA; concentrator; design; manufacture; performance; semiconductor device; single junction solar cells; solid glass secondary optics; Costs; Gallium arsenide; Glass; Large-scale systems; Lenses; Manufacturing; Photovoltaic cells; Production; Solids; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1990., Conference Record of the Twenty First IEEE
Conference_Location :
Kissimmee, FL
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.1990.111794