Realizing solar power's potential in the European union

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The European Union aims at largely decarbonizing its energy system by 2050. In this context, this paper reviews the status of the solar electricity technologies that can exploit our largest renewable energy resource. Although substantial progress is being made, the possibility, for instance, to more than double the efficiency of photovoltaic systems underlines the continued need for coordinated R&D efforts, aimed also at promoting European expertise and industrial competiveness. In parallel, it is important to expand the market by developing integrated building products and by demonstrating the viability of very large scale systems for both technologies. Copyright © The Royal Society 2013.

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De Santi, G., Jaegerwaldau, A., Taylor, N., & Ossenbrink, H. (2013). Realizing solar power’s potential in the European union. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 371(1996). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2012.0391

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