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Title: Solar-Electric Power: Road to a Clean, Secure Energy Future


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Solar-Electric PowerRoad to a Clean, Secure
Energy Future
  • James Gee1 and Roland Hulstrom2
  • 1Sandia National Laboratories
  • 2National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • 1Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program
    laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a
    Lockheed Martin Company, for the U. S. Department
    of Energy under contract DE-ACO4-94AL85000.
  • 2NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S.
    Department of Energy operated by Midwest Research
    Institute, Battelle, and Bechtel, Contract
    DE-AC36-99GO10337.

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Outline
  • Concentrating Solar Power
  • Roadmap of the U.S. Photovoltaic Industry
  • Technology and Industry Roadmaps
  • Vision, Strategies, Goals
  • Market and Technical Barriers

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Solar Two A dispatchablesolar technology.
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Advanced DishDevelopment10-kW system with
improved optics, structure,control system,
sterlingengine, and receiver.Systems runs
autono-mously, and future improvements will allow
system to run off grid and be hybridized.
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SEGS
354 MW25 natural gasDispatchableTechnology
around 0.12/kWh.
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What does a roadmap provide?
  • Establish a Vision for the industry.
  • Establish a strategic plan towards realizing the
    Vision.
  • Instill confidence in decision makers, investors,
    and customers.
  • Identify and guide opportunities for shared
    development.
  • Clarify barriers and coordinate response within
    the community.

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Roadmap Process
VISION
Vision to establish destination.
Strategizing
Workshop(s) to identify barriers, needs, and
strategic actions.
Roadmap organizes and synthesizesworkshop
information into coherentpresentation.
Roadmap
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VISIONU.S. Photovoltaic Industry
  • to provide the electrical energyconsumer
    competitive and environmentally friendly energy
    products and services from a thrivingUnited
    States-based solar-electricpower industry.

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Strategies
  • Maintain U.S. PV industrys worldwide
    technological leadership.
  • Achieve economic competitiveness with
    conventional technologies.
  • Maintain a sustained market and PV production
    growth.
  • Make the PV industry profitable and attractive to
    investors.

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Target and Goals
  • Target For the U.S. photovoltaic industry to
    provide up to 15 (about 3000 MW) of new U.S.
    electricity generation capacity expected to be
    required in 2020. The U.S. cumulative PV
    shipments will be about 30 GW at this time.
  • Goals
  • A growth rate of 25 in PV production capacity is
    required to meet the roadmap targets for U.S. and
    international markets.
  • PV system costs to the end user of 3.00/Wac and
    1.50/Wac by 2010 and 2020, respectively. Total
    manufacturing costs will be about 60 of the
    system cost.

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Market Barriers and Solutions
  • Value Full value of solar electricity as
    distributed, clean, renewable energy must be
    described and captured for policy makers,
    investment and financial communities, and
    consumers.
  • Products Products must be easier to use.
  • Not a techie project more like a household
    appliance
  • Reliability comparable to (or much better than!)
    other electricity options
  • Standards and codes
  • Policies Public policies must reflect value and
    importance of solar electricity
  • National interconnection standards
  • National net metering legislation
  • Electricity restructuring should promote
    renewable energy introduction
  • Financial incentives to stimulate market
    expansion in early stage

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Technical Barriers and Solutions
  • Infrastructure Greater cooperation between
    material and equipment vendors, PV module
    manufacturers, and system component
    manufacturers.
  • Technical
  • Higher performance
  • Higher throughput
  • Module materials

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Conclusion
  • Solar-Electric Power has very attractive features
    that make it a natural component of a sustainable
    energy future for the U.S. and the world.
  • The U.S. PV Industry is completing development of
    a roadmap that will delineate a path towards
    achieving a prominent role in energy generation.
    Anticipated completion of the roadmap is early
    2001.

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Acknowledgements
  • PV Industry Roadmap has been developed by over 40
    specialists from across the PV community, with
    additional comments from across the community.
  • NCPV Advisory Board has served as the Executive
    Committee for the roadmap.
  • NCPV Management Team has helped guide the NCPV
    facilitation role in the generation of the
    roadmap.
  • CSP viewgraphs provided by Craig Tyner (SNL).
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