DocumentCode
72660
Title
Supply-Chain Dynamics of Tellurium, Indium, and Gallium Within the Context of PV Manufacturing Costs
Author
Woodhouse, Michael ; Goodrich, Al ; Margolis, Robert ; James, Ted L. ; Lokanc, M. ; Eggert, R.
Author_Institution
Strategic Energy Anal. Center, Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
833
Lastpage
837
Abstract
If humankind is to implement more sustainable energy choices, it will be crucial for energy systems such as photovoltaics (PV) to demonstrate success both soon and over the long-term quest. To that end, both the crystalline silicon and thin-film technologies have made, and continue to make, remarkable strides toward providing solutions that are quickly becoming more competitive against the traditional sources for power generation. But, within the thin-film segment of this industry the highest demonstrated sunlight power conversion efficiencies have thus far come from material sets containing relatively rare constituent elements. These include tellurium in the cadmium telluride technology, and indium and/ or gallium in the CIS/copper indium gallium diselenide and III-V families of technologies. In this paper we show that the current global supply base for these three energy-critical elements is not sufficient for enabling energy-significant levels of PV deployment, but also show that each of the thin-film PV technologies that are described has an ability to absorb potential increases in the price for these constituent element(s). This ability then leads to the possibility that the supply base for each element can be augmented.
Keywords
cadmium compounds; copper compounds; gallium; gallium compounds; indium; photovoltaic cells; power conversion; silicon; tellurium; CIS-copper indium gallium diselenide; III-V families; PV deployment; PV manufacturing costs; cadmium telluride technology; crystalline silicon; energy choices; energy systems; energy-critical elements; energy-significant levels; photovoltaics; power generation; rare constituent elements; sunlight power conversion efficiencies; supply chain dynamics; thin film PV technologies; thin film technologies; thin-film segment; traditional sources; Gallium; Gallium arsenide; Indium; Manufacturing; Photovoltaic cells; Tellurium; Gallium; indium; tellurium; thin-film photovoltaic (PV);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2156-3381
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2013.2242960
Filename
6471728
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