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Using the same basic technologies that have been well researched for integrated circuits, solar cells have been developing steadily in recent years to the point where significant quantities of power can be economically produced on a worldwide basis. Here, the author examine how solar modules work and what their future prospects are.

Inspec keywords: solar cells; solar cell arrays; photovoltaic power systems; solar power stations

Other keywords: developments; future prospects; solar cells; technology status; characteristics; solar power

Subjects: Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systems; Solar energy; Photoelectric conversion; solar cells and arrays; Solar cells and arrays

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