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The analysis on photovoltaic electricity generation status, potential and policies of the leading countries in solar energy

Furkan Dinçer

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2011, vol. 15, issue 1, 713-720

Abstract: Energy, which is the main agenda of our world, is crucially important for the people. Many countries frequently held meetings and discussions with energy agenda. These countries are working to balance the energy demand and supply. For finding the solution are researched, researches should be attempted to present a more efficient way to use energy as well as renewable energy resources effectively. Photovoltaic energy power systems take place as the most dominant source among renewable energy technologies. The most important reason is that it is unlimited and clean energy of the solar power systems. Many studies show that photovoltaic power systems will have an important share in the electricity of the future. In this study, to generate electricity from solar energy using photovoltaic systems have a leading position in some European countries, United States of America, China and Japan's current status and future policies will be analyzed in various comments were made.

Keywords: Photovoltaic; policies; Solar; energy; Incentive; status (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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