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A Third World View Of The Photovoltaic Market
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Solar Energy. , v. 36, n. 5, p. 381 - 386, 1986.
0038092X
10.1016/0038-092X(86)90085-X
2-s2.0-0022528102
Autor
Chambouleyron I.
Institución
Resumen
In this paper we consider several important aspects related to photovoltaic (PV) market evaluation. The relationship between energy and development is discussed. The difference between energy demand and energy requirements is established, the fulfillment of either resulting in PV markets different by orders of magnitude. Finally, we present the main conclusions of a recent study of the potential PV market in the rural areas of northeast Brazil. The study clarifies the competitiveness of other forms of energy supply (diesel and electrical grid extensions) in terms of cost, demand, population density, and length of grid extension. © 1986. 36 5 381 386 Region Languedoc-Roussillon,Universite de Perpignan Via Domitia Chambouleyron, Huepe, Macedo, Sanchez, Sejenovich, Szekely, Saravia, Tamborenea, Non-Conventional Energy Sources in Latin-America, Study of Capabilities (1979) UNDP/UNEP Project RLA 74/030, , Many of the considerations being presented here referring to energy and development are extracted from:, OLADE Quito, Ecuador Bhattacharya, (1982) Solar Cells, 6, p. 251 Small Scale Solar Powered Irrigation Pumping Systems: Phase 1, UNDP Project GLO/78/004, June 1981. Prepared for the World Bank by Sir William Halcrow and Partners in association with International Technology Development GroupChambouleyron, Dagnino, Mitlag, Müller, Maciel, Biasoto, Frick, (1984) Energia Fotovoltáica no Brasil, , This section has been extracted from, UNICAMP, Campinas, SP, Brazil