1994
DOI: 10.1016/0927-0248(94)90022-1
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SOLAR 2000: the next critical step towards large-scale commercialization of photovoltaics in the United States

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“…They can create more self-reliant and resilient communities less dependent on central power grids (Zahran et al, 2008). According to Stone (1994), "approximately two-thirds of the electricity generated in the United States is consumed in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings; major uses of electricity include lighting, air handling, air conditioning, pumping, and refrigeration" (p. 48). An ideal source for electric power generation, PV arrays can be applied to all sectors of the economy, including consumer/specialists, residential, industrial, rural locations, and the utility grid (Touryan, 1999).…”
Section: Technical Description Of Solar Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can create more self-reliant and resilient communities less dependent on central power grids (Zahran et al, 2008). According to Stone (1994), "approximately two-thirds of the electricity generated in the United States is consumed in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings; major uses of electricity include lighting, air handling, air conditioning, pumping, and refrigeration" (p. 48). An ideal source for electric power generation, PV arrays can be applied to all sectors of the economy, including consumer/specialists, residential, industrial, rural locations, and the utility grid (Touryan, 1999).…”
Section: Technical Description Of Solar Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%