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Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 09 Aug 2007
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A new report has suggested that the booming photovoltaic (PV) cell industry could supply up to 20 per cent of the total energy needs of the United States.

One particular boom area is predicted to be thin film photovoltaics (TFPV), which accounts for five per cent of production today but will make up 35 per cent of the market by 2015, according to analysts NanoMarkets.

"Because worldwide energy prices are rising fast and PV prices are falling fast, PV will carve off a big slice of the energy market and could eventually account for as much as 20 per cent of the US market’s energy needs," said Robert Nolan, analyst at NanoMarkets.

"Because TFPV costs less than conventional PV, TFPV is most likely to take off first. PV also offers predictable pricing, something that fossil fuels cannot do."

The analysts say the total market for TFPV will be worth $7.2bn by 2015, up from $1bn today. TFPV is easier to build than standard PV cells, since it can be printed out of adapted printers rather than built like computer chips.

Manufacturers are already building large power plants to use the technology, with First Solar, Fuji Electric, Nanosolar, Sanyo, Uni-Solar and G24i all building plants with more than 100MW in capacity.

TFPV is very promising because it can be printed in flexible strips, making it possible to attach to most devices and structures. It is also more effective in lower light conditions than PV cells.

See also:

Freedom from oil one step closer  01 Aug 2007
Pink is the new green for solar cells  31 Jul 2007
Print your own power station  20 Jul 2007
Global team boosts efficiency of solar energy cells  16 Jul 2007
Better optical disks, light sources and flat-panel displays  12 Jul 2007

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