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To accomplish HiPerf's objective, the National Center for Photovoltaics (NCPV) directs in-house and subcontracted research in high-performance polycrystalline thin films and multijunction concentrators. Two specific objectives of this research include:
We expect the project's three phases to steer high-efficiency technologies toward commercial, prototype products. Each phase of the project focuses on a specific approach to solving the problems associated with high efficiencies. For example, Phase I, entitled "Identifying Critical Paths," seeks to identify problems, approaches, and alliances. This phase is critical in providing a means to accelerate toward the most promising paths for implementation, followed by commercial, prototype products.
Recently, we completed the first HiPerf PV subcontract solicitation, which allows the NCPV to provide two years of funding to top-ranked companies and universities. During the project period, the alignment of critical paths, together with extensive collaboration, will produce significant contributions to the entire PV industry.
The in-house portion of the HiPerf PV research is coordinated through the following three teams:
In summary, the HiPerf PV Program investigates a wide range of complex issues and provides initial modeling and baseline experiments of several advanced concepts. This focus will clarify the challenges and identify critical paths for the longer-term development and application of high-performance PV technologies. The program's established targets will be reached by both revolutionary technology change and multiple incremental improvements.