The cost of PV has dropped dramatically as the industry has scaled up
manufacturing and incrementally improved the technology with new
materials. Installation costs have come down too with more expereinced
and trained installers. However, the U.S. still remains behind other
nations that have stronger national policies to shift energy use from
fossil fuels to solar. Globally, the U.S. is the fourth largest market
for PV installations behind world leaders Germany, Japan and Spain.
Most modern solar cells are made from either crystalline silicon or
thin-film semiconductor material. Silicon cells are more efficient at
converting sunlight to electricity, but generally have higher
manufacturing costs. Thin-film materials typically have lower
efficiencies, but can be simpler and less costly to manufacture. A
specialized category of solar cells - called multi-junction or tandem
cells - are used in applications requiring very low weight and very high
efficiencies, such as satellites and military applications. All types
of PV systems are widely used today in a variety of applications.
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