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Report Code : BREP043
Report Length : 28 Pages
Period : 2002 - 2006
Organization : Q-Cells AG, Schott AG, BP Solar, and Shell Solar
Pub Date : 2007
Teaching Note : Not Available
Countries : Europe Region (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain)
Industry : Solar Energy (Renewable Energy)

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Introduction

Europe has embarked on developing renewable energy to meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets as specified in the Kyoto Protocol. It is largely dependent on fossil fuel for generation of energy and a major portion of these fossil fuels is imported. (Refer to Table I for share of various sources in total power generated in Europe). A growing population and rapid industrialization has increased the demand for energy while the fossil fuel reserves in nature are limited and are continuously becoming depleted with growing consumption. Thus, to decrease dependence on imports and ensure sustainability in power supply, Europe is developing renewable energy sources such as wind energy, solar energy, ocean, wave, and tidal energy, and biomass and geothermal energy.

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Solar energy can be used for power generation as well as for heating applications. Solar panels or photovoltaics can be installed on domestic or commercial constructions to convert sunlight into electricity. Solar thermal collectors use solar energy for generating heat, which can be used for water or room heating.

Advantages of Photovoltaics

Photovoltaics or solar cells use solar energy for the generation of electricity or heat. Some of the advantages of photovoltaics are given here.

– It is a passive technology that can be easily implemented in an urban environment where there is high power consumption.

– It generates electricity from the daylight available and does not require bright sunlight, and it does this with minimum impact to the landscape.

– It reduces greenhouse gas emissions by increasing energy efficiency and maximizes the use of local resources.

– Consumers can invest in installing solar panels to exercise greater control over their power consumption.

This also decreases the governmental cost for investing in additional power generation infrastructure to meet the rising demand for power...

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