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Clean Solar Energy

The impact of nanoscale


science on solar energy
production

Copyright © 2005 SRI International


2

What is Solar Energy?


• Energy produced by Photovoltaic (solar)
panel
the sun
• Clean, renewable
source of energy
• Harnessed by solar
collection methods
such as solar cells
• Converted into
usable energy such
as electricity
Sun and electrical
power lines
Set of solar panels
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Energy from the Sun is Abundant


• Solar power
systems
installed in the
areas defined
by the dark
disks could
meet the
world's
current total
energy
demand

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Current U.S. Energy Demand


• The US consumes
~25% of the
world’s energy, but
has only 4.5% of
its population
• Solar cells would
need to cover an
20 TW
area comparable to
the size of Texas to
meet US energy
demand today

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Projected U.S. Energy Demand in 2050


180,000 TW
• To meet of sunlight
hit the earth
projected U.S.
every day
demand in 2050,
solar cells would
need to cover
approximately
one third of the
20 TW U.S.

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Solar Panel Use Today


• Large companies like
Google, Walmart, and
Microsoft use solar energy
to partially power some of
their facilities

Solar panels being tested


Solar panels on Microsoft building
on Walmart store
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Photovoltaic Solar Cells


• Generate electricity
directly from sunlight
• 2 Main types: Silicon-based
solar cell
– Single-crystal silicon
(traditional)
• Widespread
• Expensive to manufacture
– Dye-sensitized (“nano”)
• Newer, less proven
• Inexpensive to manufacture Dye-sensitized
solar cell
• Flexible

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Solar Cells are Converters of Energy…

• Solar cells are devices


that take light energy as
input and convert it into
electrical energy
Light energy

Electrical energy
(carried through wires)

Solar cell -
converts light
energy to
electricity

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…But Not All Energy is Converted


• Like chloroplasts in plants, solar cells can only
absorb specific wavelengths of light.
• In both, light that isn’t absorbed is either
transmitted through or reflected back.
• Whether a certain wavelength of lights gets
absorbed depends on its energy.

Chlorophyll molecules
absorb blue and red light,
but reflect green light

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A Little Background on Light

• Different colors of light have different wavelengths


and different energies

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Absorption of Light by Atoms


• Absorption occurs only when the energy of
the light equals the energy of transition of
an electron

Single electron Light


transition in an
isolated atom

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Absorption of Light by Molecules


• Molecules have
multiple atoms
bonded together
• More energy states
in molecules than
atoms
• More electron
“jumps” possible - Smallest E possible
light with a range of
frequencies are
absorbed

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Absorption of Light by Ionic Compounds


• Electrons can
jump between
“bands”
• Incident light
with energy ≥
than the “band
gap” energy can
be used to excite
the electrons

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So What Does this Mean for Solar Cells?


• In dye-sensitized solar
cells…
– Talk about highest
occupied molecular orbital
(HOMO) and lowest
unoccupied molecular
orbital (LUMO)
• In single-crystal silicon
solar cells…
– Talk about “conduction
band” (excited states)
and “valence band”
(ground states)
Source: Original Images
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A Closer Look at Solar Cells


• How do traditional,
silicon-based solar Silicon-based
cells and newer, solar cell
dye-sensitized
solar cells work?
• What are the
advantages and
disadvantages of
each type of cell?

Dye-sensitized
solar cell

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How a Silicon-Based Solar Cell Works


• Light with energy greater than the band gap energy
of Si is absorbed
• Energy is given to an electron in the crystal lattice
• The energy excites the electron; it is free to move
• A positive “hole”
is left in the
electron’s place
• This separation of
electrons and holes
creates a voltage
and a current
Click image to launch animation
(requires web access)
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Silicon-Based Solar Cell Attributes


• Expensive
– Made in high vacuum at high
heat
– High manufacturing costs
• Need TLC
– Fragile, rigid, thick
• Long return on investment
– Takes 4 years to produce
energy savings equivalent to
cost of production

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How a Dye-Sensitized Cell Works


• Light with high enough energy excites electrons in
dye molecules
• Excited electrons
infused into
semiconducting TiO2,
transported out of cell
• Positive “holes” left in
dye molecules
• Separation of excited
electrons and “holes”
creates a voltage Click image to launch animation
(requires web access)

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Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells


• Relatively inexpensive
– Made in non-vacuum setting
mainly at room temperature
– Relatively simple manufacturing
process
• Need little TLC
– Thin, lightweight, flexible
• Short return on investment
– Takes approx 3 months to
produce energy savings
equivalent to cost of production

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Dye-Sensitized and Silicon-based


Solar Cells Compared
• Dye-Sensitized • Traditional
– Relatively inexpensive – Expensive
– Need little TLC – Need TLC
– Short return on – Long return on
investment investment

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Solar Electric Power Plants


• Harness solar power to
generate electricity
• Main types:
– Solar thermal energy
• Has mirrored surface that
Array of mirrored solar collectors at
reflects sunlight to heat up FPL Energy site in California
liquid to make steam to
generate electricity
– Photovoltaic
• Uses photovoltaic cells that
absorb direct sunlight (as
discussed previously)

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Solar Heating Systems


• Direct heating of fluid; no conversion to electricity
• Components
– solar thermal
collectors
– fluid system to move
heat (not electricity)
– reservoir to stock
heat for later use
• Common uses Example system with water heated by
solar collector and used to supplement
– Heat water for home hot water radiator
or pool

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Wind Energy is Solar Energy


• Wind is driven by solar
heating
• Largest and fastest
growing solar energy
conversion system

Wind “farm” in California


Wind turbines
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Important Summary Questions


• What are clean and renewable energy sources?

• What are current and projected global energy


demands?

• How do newer, nanotechnology-influenced solar


cells work, and how do they differ from
traditional solar cells?

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