The 2011 JRC PV Status Report.PDF
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Photovoltaics is a method of generating electrical power by converting solar radiation into direct current electricity. It is one of the most promising technological options to realise the shift to a decarbonised energy supply. Current solar cell technologies are well-established with sufficient efficiency and energy output for at least 25 years of lifetime. This reliability, in addition to other factors, adds to the attractiveness of photovoltaic systems.
The photovoltaic industry has changed dramatically over the last few years. China has become the major manufacturing centre for solar cells and modules followed by Taiwan, Germany and Japan. Amongst the twenty biggest photovoltaic manufacturers in 2010, only four had production facilities in Europe, namely First Solar (USA, Germany, Malaysia, Vietnam), Q-Cells (Germany and Malaysia), REC (Norway and Singapore) and Solarworld (Germany and USA).
The prices of solar modules have seen a dramatic reduction by almost 50% over the last three years. Business analysts predict that investments in PV technology could double from
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