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Solar Photovoltaics
‘ We are on the cusp of a new era of Energy Independence ‘
Prashun Gorai CH03B054
Rahul Vyas CH03B056
Saurabh Mathur CH03B058
Akshat Gupta CH03B060
Broad Outline
Physics of Photovoltaic Generation
PV Technologies and Advancement
Environmental Aspect
Economic Aspect
Indian Scenario
Future Prospects
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Physics of Photovoltaic Generation
Depletion Zone
Photovoltaic System
Typical output of a module (~30 cells) is ≈ 15 V, with 1.5 A current
PV Technology Classification
Silicon Crystalline Technology Thin Film Technology
Mono Crystalline PV Cells Amorphous Silicon PV Cells
Multi Crystalline PV Cells Poly Crystalline PV Cells
( Non-Silicon based)
Silicon Crystalline Technology
 Currently makes up 86% of PV market
 Very stable with module efficiencies 10-16%
Mono crystalline PV Cells
•Made using saw-cut from single
cylindrical crystal of Si
•Operating efficiency up to 15%
Multi Crystalline PV Cells
•Caste from ingot of melted
and recrystallised silicon
•Cell efficiency ~12%
•Accounts for 90% of
crystalline Si market
Thin Film Technology
 Silicon deposited in a continuous on a base material such as glass,
metal or polymers
 Thin-film crystalline solar cell consists of layers about 10μm thick
compared with 200-300μm layers for crystalline silicon cells
PROS
• Low cost substrate and
fabrication process
CONS
• Not very stable
Amorphous Silicon PV Cells
 The most advanced of thin film technologies
 Operating efficiency ~6%
 Makes up about 13% of PV market
PROS
• Mature manufacturing
technologies available
CONS
• Initial 20-40% loss in
efficiency
Poly Crystalline PV Cells
Copper Indium Diselinide
 CIS with band gap 1eV, high
absorption coefficient 105
cm-1
 High efficiency levels
PROS
• 18% laboratory efficiency
• >11% module efficiency
CONS
• Immature manufacturing
process
• Slow vacuum process
Non – Silicon Based Technology
Poly Crystalline PV Cells
Cadmium Telluride ( CdTe)
 Unlike most other II/IV material
CdTe exhibits direct band gap of
1.4eV and high absorption
coefficient
PROS
• 16% laboratory efficiency
• 6-9% module efficiency
CONS
• Immature manufacturing process
Non – Silicon Based Technology
Semiconductor Material Efficiencies
Emerging Technologies
 Electrochemical solar cells
have their active component in
liquid phase
 Dye sensitizers are used to
absorb light and create
electron-hole pairs in
nanocrystalline titanium
dioxide semiconductor layer
 Cell efficiency ~ 7%
‘ Discovering new realms of Photovoltaic Technologies ‘
Electrochemical solar cells
Emerging Technologies
Ultra Thin Wafer Solar Cells
 Thickness ~ 45μm
 Cell Efficiency as high as
20.3%
Anti- Reflection Coating
 Low cost deposition techniques use a
metalorganic titanium or tantanum mixed
with suitable organic additives
Environmental Aspects
 Exhaustion of raw materials
 CO2 emission during fabrication process
 Acidification
 Disposal problems of hazardous semiconductor material
In spite of all these environmental concerns,
Solar Photovoltaic is one of the cleanest form of energy
PV’nomics
• PV unit : Price per peak watt (Wp)
( Peak watt is the amount of power output a PV module produces at
Standard Test Conditions (STC) of a module operating temperature of 25°C
in full noontime sunshine (irradiance) of 1,000 Watts per square meter )
• A typical 1kWp System produces approximately
1600-2000 kWh energy in India and Australia
• A typical 2000 watt peak (2KWp) solar energy system
costing $8000 (including installation) will correspond to
a price of $4/Wp
Payback Time
• Energy Payback Time:
EPBT is the time necessary for a photovoltaic panel to
generate the energy equivalent to that used to
produce it.
A ratio of total energy used to manufacture a PV
module to average daily energy of a PV system.
• At present the Energy payback time for PV systems is
in the range
8 to 11 years, compared with typical system lifetimes
of around 30 years. About 60% of the embodied
energy is due to the silicon wafers.
There has been almost six fold decline in price per peak watt of PV module
from 1980 to year 2000
Solar PV Costs 1980-2000
Solar electricity prices are today, around 30 cents/kWh, but still 2-5 times
average Residential electricity tariffs
PV’nomics ….
 Module costs typically represents only 40-60%
of total PV system cost and the rest is accounted
by inverter, PV array support, electrical cabling
and installation
 Most PV solar technologies rely on
semiconductor-grade crystalline-silicon wafers,
which are expensive to produce compared with
other energy sources
 The high initial cost of the equipment they
require discourages their large-scale
commercialization
‘ The basic commercialization problem PV
technology has faced for 20 years : markets will
explode when module costs decline, but module
costs can't decline much, until the market grows
much larger ‘
-PV Insider's Report
The Other Side
• Use newer and cheaper materials like amorphous
silicon , CuInSe2, CdTe.
• Thin-film solar cells use less than 1% of the raw
material (silicon) compared to wafer based solar cells,
leading to a significant price drop per kWh.
• Incentives may bring down the cost of solar energy
down to 10-12 cents per kilowatt hour - which can
imply a payback of 5 to 7 years.
However ….
• If a location is not currently connected to the “grid”, it is less
expensive to install PV panels than to either extend the grid or set
up small-scale electricity production .
• PV : Best suited for remote site applications having moderate/small
power requirements consuming applications even where the grid is
in existence.
• Isolated mountaintops and other rural areas are ideal for stand-
alone PV systems where maintenance and power accessibility
makes PV the ideal technology.
Applications @ PV
• Water Pumping: PV powered pumping systems are excellent
,simple ,reliable – life 20 yrs
• Commercial Lighting: PV powered lighting systems are reliable
and low cost alternative. Security, billboard sign, area, and outdoor
lighting are all viable applications for PV
• Consumer electronics: Solar powered watches, calculators, and
cameras are all everyday applications for PV technologies.
• Telecommunications
• Residential Power: A residence located more than a mile from the
electric grid can install a PV system more inexpensively than
extending the electric grid
(Over 500,000 homes worldwide use PV power as their only source
of electricity)
Building Integrated systems
 These systems use the existing
grid as a back up, as the PV
output falls or the load rises to
the point where the PV's can no
longer supply enough power
 PV arrays can form an attractive
facing on buildings and costs are
equivalent to certain traditional
facing materials such as marble
with the advantage of generating
free electricity.
 Ideal for situations where peak
electricity demand is during
daytime such as commercial
buildings.
Present PV Scenario in India
• In terms of overall installed PV capacity, India comes fourth after
Japan, Germany and U.S.
(With Installed capacity of 110 MW)
• In the area of Photovoltaics India today is the second largest
manufacturer in the world of PV panels based on crystalline solar
cells.
(Industrial production in this area has reached a level of 11 MW per
year which is about 10% of the world’s total PV production)
• A major drive has also been initiated by the Government to export
Indian PV products, systems, technologies and services
(Solar Photovoltaic plant and equipment has been exported to
countries in the Middle East and Africa)
Indian PV Era — Vision 2012
• Arid regions receive plentiful solar radiation, regions like Rajasthan,
Gujarat and Haryana receive sunlight in plenty.
Thus the Potential availability - 20 MW/km2
(source IREDA)
• IREDA is planning to electrify 18,000 villages by year 2012 mainly
through solar PV systems
• Targets have been set for the large scale utilization of PV technology
by different sectors within the next five years
A Step towards achieving the Vision
The Delhi Government has decided to make use of solar power
compulsory for lighting up hoardings and for street lighting
“ By the year 2030, India should achieve
Energy Independence through solar power
and other forms of renewable energy ”
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
President of India
Independence Day Speech, 2005
Global Scenario
• Solar Electric Energy demand has grown consistently by 20-25% per
annum over the past 20 years (from 26 MW back in 1980 to 127MW
in 1997)
• At present solar photovoltaic is not the prime contributor to the
electrical capacities but the pace at which advancement of PV
technology and with the rising demand of cleaner source of energy
it is expected by 2030 solar PV will have a leading role in electricity
generation
• Research is underway for new fabrication techniques, like those
used for microchips. Alternative materials like cadmium sulfide and
gallium arsenide ,thin-film cells are in development
30% increase in global manufacturing of solar cells every year
Expected Future of Solar Electrical Capacities
Concluding Remarks
• The key to successful solar energy installation is to use quality
components that have long lifetimes and require minimal
maintenance.
• The future is bright for continued PV technology dissemination.
PV technology fills a significant need in supplying electricity,
creating local jobs and promoting economic development in rural
areas, avoiding the external environmental costs associated with
traditional electrical generation technologies.
• Major power policy reforms and tax incentives will play a major
role if all the above said is to be effectively realized.
“The Light at the end of the Tunnel”
By 2020 global solar output could be 276 Terawatt hours, which
would equal 30% of Africa's energy needs or 1% of global
demand. This would replace the output of 75 new coal fired
power stations. The global solar infrastructure would have an
investment value of US$75 billion a year. By 2040 global solar
output could be more than 9000 Terawatt hours, or 26% of the
expected global demand
Report European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) and
Greenpeace
‘ Can technological developments and the
transition to a culture that is more aware
of the need to safeguard the environment
help create a world powered by the Sun’s
Energy ? ‘

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  • 1. Solar Photovoltaics ‘ We are on the cusp of a new era of Energy Independence ‘ Prashun Gorai CH03B054 Rahul Vyas CH03B056 Saurabh Mathur CH03B058 Akshat Gupta CH03B060
  • 2. Broad Outline Physics of Photovoltaic Generation PV Technologies and Advancement Environmental Aspect Economic Aspect Indian Scenario Future Prospects
  • 3. n-type semiconductor p-type semiconductor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Physics of Photovoltaic Generation Depletion Zone
  • 4. Photovoltaic System Typical output of a module (~30 cells) is ≈ 15 V, with 1.5 A current
  • 5. PV Technology Classification Silicon Crystalline Technology Thin Film Technology Mono Crystalline PV Cells Amorphous Silicon PV Cells Multi Crystalline PV Cells Poly Crystalline PV Cells ( Non-Silicon based)
  • 6. Silicon Crystalline Technology  Currently makes up 86% of PV market  Very stable with module efficiencies 10-16% Mono crystalline PV Cells •Made using saw-cut from single cylindrical crystal of Si •Operating efficiency up to 15% Multi Crystalline PV Cells •Caste from ingot of melted and recrystallised silicon •Cell efficiency ~12% •Accounts for 90% of crystalline Si market
  • 7. Thin Film Technology  Silicon deposited in a continuous on a base material such as glass, metal or polymers  Thin-film crystalline solar cell consists of layers about 10μm thick compared with 200-300μm layers for crystalline silicon cells PROS • Low cost substrate and fabrication process CONS • Not very stable
  • 8. Amorphous Silicon PV Cells  The most advanced of thin film technologies  Operating efficiency ~6%  Makes up about 13% of PV market PROS • Mature manufacturing technologies available CONS • Initial 20-40% loss in efficiency
  • 9. Poly Crystalline PV Cells Copper Indium Diselinide  CIS with band gap 1eV, high absorption coefficient 105 cm-1  High efficiency levels PROS • 18% laboratory efficiency • >11% module efficiency CONS • Immature manufacturing process • Slow vacuum process Non – Silicon Based Technology
  • 10. Poly Crystalline PV Cells Cadmium Telluride ( CdTe)  Unlike most other II/IV material CdTe exhibits direct band gap of 1.4eV and high absorption coefficient PROS • 16% laboratory efficiency • 6-9% module efficiency CONS • Immature manufacturing process Non – Silicon Based Technology
  • 12. Emerging Technologies  Electrochemical solar cells have their active component in liquid phase  Dye sensitizers are used to absorb light and create electron-hole pairs in nanocrystalline titanium dioxide semiconductor layer  Cell efficiency ~ 7% ‘ Discovering new realms of Photovoltaic Technologies ‘ Electrochemical solar cells
  • 13. Emerging Technologies Ultra Thin Wafer Solar Cells  Thickness ~ 45μm  Cell Efficiency as high as 20.3% Anti- Reflection Coating  Low cost deposition techniques use a metalorganic titanium or tantanum mixed with suitable organic additives
  • 14. Environmental Aspects  Exhaustion of raw materials  CO2 emission during fabrication process  Acidification  Disposal problems of hazardous semiconductor material In spite of all these environmental concerns, Solar Photovoltaic is one of the cleanest form of energy
  • 15. PV’nomics • PV unit : Price per peak watt (Wp) ( Peak watt is the amount of power output a PV module produces at Standard Test Conditions (STC) of a module operating temperature of 25°C in full noontime sunshine (irradiance) of 1,000 Watts per square meter ) • A typical 1kWp System produces approximately 1600-2000 kWh energy in India and Australia • A typical 2000 watt peak (2KWp) solar energy system costing $8000 (including installation) will correspond to a price of $4/Wp
  • 16. Payback Time • Energy Payback Time: EPBT is the time necessary for a photovoltaic panel to generate the energy equivalent to that used to produce it. A ratio of total energy used to manufacture a PV module to average daily energy of a PV system. • At present the Energy payback time for PV systems is in the range 8 to 11 years, compared with typical system lifetimes of around 30 years. About 60% of the embodied energy is due to the silicon wafers.
  • 17. There has been almost six fold decline in price per peak watt of PV module from 1980 to year 2000 Solar PV Costs 1980-2000
  • 18. Solar electricity prices are today, around 30 cents/kWh, but still 2-5 times average Residential electricity tariffs
  • 19. PV’nomics ….  Module costs typically represents only 40-60% of total PV system cost and the rest is accounted by inverter, PV array support, electrical cabling and installation  Most PV solar technologies rely on semiconductor-grade crystalline-silicon wafers, which are expensive to produce compared with other energy sources  The high initial cost of the equipment they require discourages their large-scale commercialization
  • 20. ‘ The basic commercialization problem PV technology has faced for 20 years : markets will explode when module costs decline, but module costs can't decline much, until the market grows much larger ‘ -PV Insider's Report
  • 21. The Other Side • Use newer and cheaper materials like amorphous silicon , CuInSe2, CdTe. • Thin-film solar cells use less than 1% of the raw material (silicon) compared to wafer based solar cells, leading to a significant price drop per kWh. • Incentives may bring down the cost of solar energy down to 10-12 cents per kilowatt hour - which can imply a payback of 5 to 7 years.
  • 22. However …. • If a location is not currently connected to the “grid”, it is less expensive to install PV panels than to either extend the grid or set up small-scale electricity production . • PV : Best suited for remote site applications having moderate/small power requirements consuming applications even where the grid is in existence. • Isolated mountaintops and other rural areas are ideal for stand- alone PV systems where maintenance and power accessibility makes PV the ideal technology.
  • 23. Applications @ PV • Water Pumping: PV powered pumping systems are excellent ,simple ,reliable – life 20 yrs • Commercial Lighting: PV powered lighting systems are reliable and low cost alternative. Security, billboard sign, area, and outdoor lighting are all viable applications for PV • Consumer electronics: Solar powered watches, calculators, and cameras are all everyday applications for PV technologies. • Telecommunications • Residential Power: A residence located more than a mile from the electric grid can install a PV system more inexpensively than extending the electric grid (Over 500,000 homes worldwide use PV power as their only source of electricity)
  • 24. Building Integrated systems  These systems use the existing grid as a back up, as the PV output falls or the load rises to the point where the PV's can no longer supply enough power  PV arrays can form an attractive facing on buildings and costs are equivalent to certain traditional facing materials such as marble with the advantage of generating free electricity.  Ideal for situations where peak electricity demand is during daytime such as commercial buildings.
  • 25. Present PV Scenario in India • In terms of overall installed PV capacity, India comes fourth after Japan, Germany and U.S. (With Installed capacity of 110 MW) • In the area of Photovoltaics India today is the second largest manufacturer in the world of PV panels based on crystalline solar cells. (Industrial production in this area has reached a level of 11 MW per year which is about 10% of the world’s total PV production) • A major drive has also been initiated by the Government to export Indian PV products, systems, technologies and services (Solar Photovoltaic plant and equipment has been exported to countries in the Middle East and Africa)
  • 26. Indian PV Era — Vision 2012 • Arid regions receive plentiful solar radiation, regions like Rajasthan, Gujarat and Haryana receive sunlight in plenty. Thus the Potential availability - 20 MW/km2 (source IREDA) • IREDA is planning to electrify 18,000 villages by year 2012 mainly through solar PV systems • Targets have been set for the large scale utilization of PV technology by different sectors within the next five years
  • 27. A Step towards achieving the Vision The Delhi Government has decided to make use of solar power compulsory for lighting up hoardings and for street lighting
  • 28. “ By the year 2030, India should achieve Energy Independence through solar power and other forms of renewable energy ” Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam President of India Independence Day Speech, 2005
  • 29. Global Scenario • Solar Electric Energy demand has grown consistently by 20-25% per annum over the past 20 years (from 26 MW back in 1980 to 127MW in 1997) • At present solar photovoltaic is not the prime contributor to the electrical capacities but the pace at which advancement of PV technology and with the rising demand of cleaner source of energy it is expected by 2030 solar PV will have a leading role in electricity generation • Research is underway for new fabrication techniques, like those used for microchips. Alternative materials like cadmium sulfide and gallium arsenide ,thin-film cells are in development
  • 30. 30% increase in global manufacturing of solar cells every year
  • 31. Expected Future of Solar Electrical Capacities
  • 32. Concluding Remarks • The key to successful solar energy installation is to use quality components that have long lifetimes and require minimal maintenance. • The future is bright for continued PV technology dissemination. PV technology fills a significant need in supplying electricity, creating local jobs and promoting economic development in rural areas, avoiding the external environmental costs associated with traditional electrical generation technologies. • Major power policy reforms and tax incentives will play a major role if all the above said is to be effectively realized.
  • 33. “The Light at the end of the Tunnel” By 2020 global solar output could be 276 Terawatt hours, which would equal 30% of Africa's energy needs or 1% of global demand. This would replace the output of 75 new coal fired power stations. The global solar infrastructure would have an investment value of US$75 billion a year. By 2040 global solar output could be more than 9000 Terawatt hours, or 26% of the expected global demand Report European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) and Greenpeace
  • 34. ‘ Can technological developments and the transition to a culture that is more aware of the need to safeguard the environment help create a world powered by the Sun’s Energy ? ‘