Energy from the desert: Feasibility of Very Large Scale Photvoltaic Power Generation Systems & Practical Proposals for Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Systems

Keiichi Komoto (Editor), Masakazu Ito (Editor), Peter Van der Vleuten (Editor), David Faiman (Editor), Kosuke Kurokawa (Editor)

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Abstract

The world's deserts are sufficiently large that, in theory, covering a fraction of their landmass with PV systems could generate many times the current primary global energy supply. The Energy from the Desert two-volume set details the background and concept of Very Large Scale Photovoltaics (VLS-PC) and examines and evaluates their potential as viable power generation systems. The authors present case studies of both virtual and real projects based on selected regions (including the Mediterranean, Sahara, Chinese Gobi, Mongolian Gobi, Indian Thar, Australian Desert and the US) and their specific socio-economic dynamics, and argue that VLS-PV systems in desert areas will be readily achievable in the near future.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages190
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781849770064
ISBN (Print)9781844077946
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Business, Management and Accounting (all)
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)

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