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Solar power engineering in the future world: A view from Russia

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The paper suggests an energy model for the future world based on solar power engineering and new Russian energy technologies. Chlorine-free solar silicon technologies, stationary concentrators, solar modules with service lives doubled up to 40 years, matrix solar elements with an efficiency factor of 20% at a concentration of 5–500, and resonance waveguide methods for transmitting energy for solar energy systems are considered.

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Original Russian Text © D.S. Strebkov, 2012, published in Geliotekhnika, 2012, No. 2, pp. 7–13.

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Strebkov, D.S. Solar power engineering in the future world: A view from Russia. Appl. Sol. Energy 48, 71–75 (2012). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X12020193

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