02563nam a2200409 a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300700150003000800410004504000200008602000270010602000240013302000260015702000230018305000230020607200250022907200250025407200250027908200180030404900090032224501380033124600380046926000420050730000320054950501090058152010460069053800360173653800470177265000330181965000270185265500220187970000150190185600700191694200110198699900170199795201390201400012134WSP20260416153409.0cr |nu|||unuuu191010s2021 si o 000 0 eng d aWSPCbengcWSPC a9789811231322q(ebook) a981123132Xq(ebook) z9789811231315q(hbk.) z9811231311q(hbk.) 4aTK1085b.L732 2021 7aSCIx0240002bisacsh 7aTECx0310102bisacsh 7aTECx0210202bisacsh04a621.31244223 aMAIN00aLight power :bhalf a century of solar electricity research.nVolume 2,p20th century photovoltaic systems /cedited by David Faiman.30a20th century photovoltaic systems aSingapore :bWorld Scientific,c2021. a1 online resource (328 p.).0 aPhotovoltaic power from the perspective of 1986 -- 1988 -- 1991 -- 1993 -- 1994 -- 1996 -- 1997 -- 1999. a"This is the second volume of a 3-volume history of solar power generating systems covering the approximately 50 years of research and development surrounding the energy crisis of 1973. Volume 1 covered solar-thermal systems. The present volume covers photovoltaic systems in the 20th century. Volume 3 will cover photovoltaic developments from the start of the 21st century. The history is based upon keynote lectures given by international specialists at the Sede Boqer Symposia on Solar Electric Power Production, a series that commenced in 1986. The lectures document many technical details that have become hard to find, including some pertaining to technologies that were successfully demonstrated but subsequently discontinued owing to their not having been deemed to be cost-effective at the time. However, in the event that different economic considerations may ensue, these volumes can provide a valuable starting point, including references, for the re-investigation of some of those once abandoned ideas."--cPublisher's website. aMode of access: World Wide Web. aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. 0aSolar power plantsxHistory. 0aSolar energyxHistory. 0aElectronic books.1 aFaiman, D.40uhttps://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12134#t=toc cE-BOOK c49737d49737 00102ddc4070aCUTNbCUTNd2026-04-16l0o621.31244pEB04971r2026-04-16 15:47:00uhttps://doi.org/10.1142/12134w2026-04-16yE-BOOK