Abstract
A brief overview is given of several forms of solar energy. Options and limitations are outlined. Attention is paid to active and passive thermal solar energy and photovoltaic energy. Also an indication is given of the way in which different parties in the Netherlands are involved in the development of solar energy. It is expected that the next 10-20 years will be characterized by large-scale solar energy experiments and the commercialization of of solar energy applications. Technical developments are in full progress and will result in a considerable improvement of the price/performance ratio and many new possibilities. 2 figs., 13 refs.
Citation Formats
Sinke, W C.
Solar energy now and in the future; Zonne-energie vandaag en morgen.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Sinke, W C.
Solar energy now and in the future; Zonne-energie vandaag en morgen.
Netherlands.
Sinke, W C.
1992.
"Solar energy now and in the future; Zonne-energie vandaag en morgen."
Netherlands.
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title = {Solar energy now and in the future; Zonne-energie vandaag en morgen}
author = {Sinke, W C}
abstractNote = {A brief overview is given of several forms of solar energy. Options and limitations are outlined. Attention is paid to active and passive thermal solar energy and photovoltaic energy. Also an indication is given of the way in which different parties in the Netherlands are involved in the development of solar energy. It is expected that the next 10-20 years will be characterized by large-scale solar energy experiments and the commercialization of of solar energy applications. Technical developments are in full progress and will result in a considerable improvement of the price/performance ratio and many new possibilities. 2 figs., 13 refs.}
place = {Netherlands}
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title = {Solar energy now and in the future; Zonne-energie vandaag en morgen}
author = {Sinke, W C}
abstractNote = {A brief overview is given of several forms of solar energy. Options and limitations are outlined. Attention is paid to active and passive thermal solar energy and photovoltaic energy. Also an indication is given of the way in which different parties in the Netherlands are involved in the development of solar energy. It is expected that the next 10-20 years will be characterized by large-scale solar energy experiments and the commercialization of of solar energy applications. Technical developments are in full progress and will result in a considerable improvement of the price/performance ratio and many new possibilities. 2 figs., 13 refs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Oct}
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