Low-Cost Manufacturing of the Point Focus Concentrating Modules and Its Key Component, the Fresnel Lens, Final Subcontract Report, 31 January 1991 - 6 May 1991

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    Abstract

    Solar Kinetics, Inc. (SKI) has been developing point-focus concentrating PV modules since 1986. SKI is currently in position to manufacture between 200 and 600 kilowatts annually of the current design by a combination of manual and semi-automated methods. This report reviews the current status of module; manufacture and specifies the required approach to achieve a high-volume manufacturingcapability and low cost. The approach taken will include process development concurrent with module design for automated manufacturing, The current effort reviews the major manufacturing costs and identifies components and processes whose improvements would produce the greatest effect on manufacturability and cost reduction. The Fresnel lens is one such key component. Investigating specificalternative manufacturing methods and sources has substantially reduced the lens costs and has exceeded the DOE cost-reduction goals.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages97
    StatePublished - 1991

    Bibliographical note

    Work performed by Solar Kinetics, Inc., Dallas, Texas

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/SR-214-4477

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