Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is one of the most promising alternatives for photovoltaic (PV) applications, since it is made from earth abundant and low toxicity materials. To assess the potential of CZTS PV cells in the future global market, it is useful to investigate the sustainability by assessing the possible environmental impacts of large-scale production. Life cycle assessment (LCA) of CZTS absorber layers fabricated by vacuum and non-vacuum deposition techniques has been studied using information from laboratory-scale processes as well as large scale estimations. Copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) was selected as a reference vacuum-based process. The paper compares the environmental impacts of the vacuum and non-vacuum processes by consider...
The research in thin film solar cells has been dominated by light absorber materials based on CdTe a...
Research grade photovoltaic devices made from inorganic compounds such as CdTe and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 are ...
The quest for green energy to meet the world's ever growing energy demand has prompted the scie...
To develop sustainable photovoltaic materials in a competitive power-generation market, several para...
<p>Thin-film photovoltaics (PV) cells offer several benefits over conventional first-generatio...
Thin-film photovoltaics (PV) cells offer several benefits over conventional first-generation PV tech...
Copper-indium-gallium-selenium-sulfide (CIGS) thin film photovoltaics are increasingly penetrating t...
Copper-indium-gallium-selenium-sulfide (CIGS) thin film photovoltaics are increasingly penetrating t...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
Thin film heterojunction solar cells based on chalcopyrites such as Cu(In,Ga)Se2 have achieved impre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Humanity faces a host of unprecedented challenges in t...
The reliable production of clean, inexpensive energy to meet the growing global demand remains one o...
The research in thin film solar cells has been dominated by light absorber materials based on CdTe a...
The research in thin film solar cells has been dominated by light absorber materials based on CdTe a...
Research grade photovoltaic devices made from inorganic compounds such as CdTe and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 are ...
The quest for green energy to meet the world's ever growing energy demand has prompted the scie...
To develop sustainable photovoltaic materials in a competitive power-generation market, several para...
<p>Thin-film photovoltaics (PV) cells offer several benefits over conventional first-generatio...
Thin-film photovoltaics (PV) cells offer several benefits over conventional first-generation PV tech...
Copper-indium-gallium-selenium-sulfide (CIGS) thin film photovoltaics are increasingly penetrating t...
Copper-indium-gallium-selenium-sulfide (CIGS) thin film photovoltaics are increasingly penetrating t...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
The study, developed through a detailed analysis of available data in the international literature, ...
Thin film heterojunction solar cells based on chalcopyrites such as Cu(In,Ga)Se2 have achieved impre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Humanity faces a host of unprecedented challenges in t...
The reliable production of clean, inexpensive energy to meet the growing global demand remains one o...
The research in thin film solar cells has been dominated by light absorber materials based on CdTe a...
The research in thin film solar cells has been dominated by light absorber materials based on CdTe a...
Research grade photovoltaic devices made from inorganic compounds such as CdTe and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 are ...
The quest for green energy to meet the world's ever growing energy demand has prompted the scie...