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|a Luque, A.
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|a Tenth E.C. Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Proceedings of the International Conference, held at Lisbon, Portugal, 8–12 April 1991
|c edited by A. Luque, G. Sala, Willeke Palz, G. dos Santos, P. Helm
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|a 1st ed. 1991
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|a Dordrecht
|b Springer Netherlands
|c 1991, 1991
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|a Opening Session -- Session 01: Fundamentals, High Efficiency Cells and Novel Devices -- Poster Session 1A: Fundamentals, High Efficiency Cells and Novel Devices -- Poster Session 1B: Amorphous Silicon and Related Materials -- Session 02: High Efficiency Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells -- Poster Session 2A: Crystalline Silicon — Materials and Devices -- Poster Session 2B: Amorphous Silicon and Related Materials II -- Poster Session 2C: PV Systems Technology -- Session 03: Crystalline Silicon — Materials and Devices -- Poster Session 3A: Compound Semiconductor Solar Cells I -- Poster Session 3B: High Efficiency Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells -- Poster Session 3C: Hybrid and Utility PV -- Session 04: Compound Semiconductor Solar Cells -- Poster Session 4A: Stand Alone PV Systems -- Poster Session 4B: Compound Semiconductor Solar Cells II -- Poster Session 4C: Component Performance and Development -- Session 05: Amorphous Silicon and Alloys -- Poster Session 5A: PV in Developing Countries -- Poster Session5B: PV in Developing Countries II -- Session 06: Amorphous Silicon and Solar Cells -- Session 07: Component Performance and Development -- Session 08: Systems and Subsystems -- Session 09: PV Systems Technology -- Session 10: PV Systems Programmes -- Session 11: PV Technology for Successful Deployment in Developing Countries — The Lessons of the past 20 Years -- Session 12: The Successful Introduction of PV Technologies into the Communities in Developing Countries -- Session 13: Transforming International Aid into PV Services to the Communities -- Session 14: Organisation and Training Needs for the Development of Endogenous Capabilities in Photovoltaics -- National Programmes -- Closing Session -- Closing Address -- Conference Summary -- Alphabetical List of Authors
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|a Renewable Energy
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|a Renewable energy sources
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|a Sala, G.
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|a Palz, Willeke
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a I have great pleasure in presenting the Proceedings of the 10th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference held in Lisbon from 8 to 12 April 1991. These Proceedings contain all the scientific papers delivered at the Conference. The following is a short summary of the Conference activities. The Conference was opened by the Minister of Industry and Energy of Portugal, Eng. Luis Mira do Amaral. At the opening ceremony the Becquerel Prize, created by the Commission of the European Communities, was awarded to Professor Werner Bloss of the University of Stuttgart, and presented by Professor Philippe Bourdeau, Director at the Directorate-General for Science, Research and Development. The Becquerellecture delivered by Professor Bloss constituted the scientific opening to the conference. About 760 delegates from 53 countries presented around 350 contributions, 50 of them as plenary lectures; the contributions were selected among the many papers submitted, this time more strictly than ever before. Also a selected group of scientists were invited to deliver 15 review lectures, to provide an adequate context to the contributions to the Conference. A Symposium on Photovoltaics in Developing Countries, which was very well attended, took place as a parallel event. The Symposium provided an opportunity to hear not only experts of the industrialized countries, but also speakers from the countries where photovoltaics provides services of paramount value
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