2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14238142
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Solar Energy in the United States: Development, Challenges and Future Prospects

Abstract: The ambitious target of net-zero emission by 2050 has been aggressively driving the renewable energy sector in many countries. Leading the race of renewable energy sources is solar energy, the fastest growing energy source at present. The solar industry has witnessed more growth in the last decade than it has in the past 40 years, owing to its technological advancements, plummeting costs, and lucrative incentives. The United States is one of the largest producers of solar power in the world and has been a pion… Show more

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“…The main sign of the openness of the system is its development, improvement, etc. Today, many scientific and technical problems of obtaining electrical and thermal energy from solar and water energy are solved at a high level [16]. A new power supply system can be created by determining the conditions for coordinating the developed renewable energy source and the modes of consumption of the consumed electricity (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main sign of the openness of the system is its development, improvement, etc. Today, many scientific and technical problems of obtaining electrical and thermal energy from solar and water energy are solved at a high level [16]. A new power supply system can be created by determining the conditions for coordinating the developed renewable energy source and the modes of consumption of the consumed electricity (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is situated in the heart of the most solarproductive regions, with an average yearly radiation of 2200 kilowatts per square meter [61]. In 1960, the French erected and activated the first photovoltaic light at Madinah Al Manwarah Airport [62], if we are to investigate the historical usage of solar energy in Saudi Arabia (Table 9). After the French, research began in 1969 with a small-scale university initiative, but the ruler of this nation announced the development of RET technology in 1977.…”
Section: Saudi Arabiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research aimed to explore their integration into numerous public and private initiatives designed to address the nation's growing electricity needs [33][34][35][36]. So far, the initial iteration of solar cells, which rely on crystalline semiconductors like silicon and gallium arsenide, introduced in the 1970s, remains the topperforming technology [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%