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Forecasting a Change in Technology: Are Dye–Sensitised Solar Cells a Source of Ubiquitous Energy?
Jongyun Moon, Arho Suominen, Aulis Tuominen, Forecasting a Change in Technology: Are Dye–Sensitised Solar Cells a Source of Ubiquitous Energy?. International Journal of Technology Policy and Management 12(2-3), 177–194, 2012.
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to review developments in Dye–sensitised Solar Cells (DSC) and discuss the feasibility of the technology as a future source of ubiquitous energy. Rapid technological developments have made the technology a viable future photovoltaic technology, but its overall impact is still unclear. This review on recent developments strives, based on historical developments, to forecast the future for sensitised solar cells as a source of ubiquitous energy.
BibTeX entry:
@ARTICLE{jMoSuTu12a,
title = {Forecasting a Change in Technology: Are Dye–Sensitised Solar Cells a Source of Ubiquitous Energy?},
author = {Moon, Jongyun and Suominen, Arho and Tuominen, Aulis},
journal = {International Journal of Technology Policy and Management},
volume = {12},
number = {2-3},
publisher = {Inderscience Publishers},
pages = {177–194},
year = {2012},
keywords = {dye–sensitised solar cells, DSSC, DSC, DYSC, low–cost cells, thin film cells, photovoltaic technologies, bibliometrics, technology forecasting, ubiquitous energy, energy sources, policy, management, solar energy, renewable energy},
}
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