Innovative Approaches to Low Cost Module Manufacturing of String Ribbon Si PV Modules: First Annual Report, 27 September 2002--31 March 2003

George Mooney, David Mooney (NREL Technical Monitor)

Research output: NRELSubcontract Report

Abstract

This report describes Evergreen Solar, Inc., String Ribbon Si PV technology resulting in an advanced generation of crystalline silicon PV module manufacturing technology applied to a virtually continuous, fully integrated manufacturing line. General objectives for this first year (or Phase I) are listed here, followed by the principal accomplishments for each of these objectives: (1) scale-up ofa production-worthy method for doping feedstock; (2) development of a multiple-ribbon growth system (Project Gemini); (3) development of wrap-around contacts for making monolithic modules; (4) accelerated testing of small-size (25 W) monolithic modules; (5) development of an in-line production machine to form solar cell contacts using Evergreen's unique contact printing technology.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages17
StatePublished - 2004

Bibliographical note

Work performed by Evergreen Solar, Inc., Marlboro, Massachusetts

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/SR-520-36194

Keywords

  • graphite purification
  • manufacturing
  • monolithic module
  • PV
  • solar cells
  • string ribbon technology
  • thermal cycling
  • thin films
  • wrap-around contact

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