The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project activities directed at developing the engineering technology base required to achieve modules that meet the functional, safety, and reliability requirements of large scale terrestrial photovoltaic systems applications are reported. These activities included: (1) development of functional, safety, and reliability requirements for such applications; (2) development of the engineering analytical approaches, test techniques, and design solutions required to meet the requirements; (3) synthesis and procurement of candidate designs for test and evaluation; and (4) performance of extensive testing, evaluation, and failure analysis of define design shortfalls and, thus, areas requiring additional research an...
The primary objective of the Silicon Sheet Task of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project was the ...
The goal of the Silicon Material Task, a part of the Flat Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, was to de...
Technologies that will enable the private sector to manufacture and widely use photovoltaic systems ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
In 1975, the U.S. Government contracted the Jet Propulsion Lab. to develop, by 1985, in conjunction ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The goal of the Process Development Area, as part of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, was t...
Project Analysis and Integration (PA&I) performed planning and integration activities to support man...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The High Efficiency Solar Cell Task was assigned the objective of understanding and developing high ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
Progress made by the Flat-plate Solar Array (FSA) Project is described for the period July 1985 to A...
Abstracts of final reports, or the latest quarterly or annual, of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) P...
The primary objective of the Silicon Sheet Task of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project was the ...
The goal of the Silicon Material Task, a part of the Flat Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, was to de...
Technologies that will enable the private sector to manufacture and widely use photovoltaic systems ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
In 1975, the U.S. Government contracted the Jet Propulsion Lab. to develop, by 1985, in conjunction ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The goal of the Process Development Area, as part of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, was t...
Project Analysis and Integration (PA&I) performed planning and integration activities to support man...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The High Efficiency Solar Cell Task was assigned the objective of understanding and developing high ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
Progress made by the Flat-plate Solar Array (FSA) Project is described for the period July 1985 to A...
Abstracts of final reports, or the latest quarterly or annual, of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) P...
The primary objective of the Silicon Sheet Task of the Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project was the ...
The goal of the Silicon Material Task, a part of the Flat Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, was to de...
Technologies that will enable the private sector to manufacture and widely use photovoltaic systems ...