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Volumn 7412, Issue , 2009, Pages
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Effects of module performance and long-term degradation on economics and energy payback: Case study of two different photovoltaic technologies
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Author keywords
Degradation; Economic assessment; Energy payback time; PV; Yield
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Indexed keywords
AC POWER;
AMBIENT TEMPERATURES;
DEGRADATION RATE;
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT;
ECONOMIC CONDITION;
ECONOMIC VIABILITY;
ECONOMICAL COSTS;
ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE;
ENERGY PAY BACK TIME;
ENERGY PAYBACK;
ENERGY PRODUCTIONS;
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS;
FLORIDA;
HYDROGENATED AMORPHOUS SILICON;
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS;
LIFECYCLE COSTS;
LONG TERM PERFORMANCE;
MODULE PERFORMANCE;
MODULE TEMPERATURE;
OPERATING CURRENTS;
OPERATING VOLTAGE;
PERFORMANCE RATIO;
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS;
PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGY;
POLY-CRYSTALLINE SILICON;
PV;
PV MODULES;
PV SYSTEM;
SOLAR IRRADIATION;
YIELD;
AMORPHOUS SILICON;
CONVERSION EFFICIENCY;
DC POWER TRANSMISSION;
DEGRADATION;
ECONOMICS;
LIFE CYCLE;
PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS;
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS;
PHOTOVOLTAIC EFFECTS;
POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS;
POLYSILICON;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
SOLAR ENERGY;
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EID: 77956833764
PISSN: 0277786X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1117/12.830097 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (4)
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References (10)
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