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Photovoltaics for the north: a canadian program

Dignard-bailey, L., Martel, S. and Ross, M. M. D.

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Dignard-bailey, L., Martel, S. and Ross, M. M. D."Photovoltaics for the north: a canadian program", Commissioned Report.
Abstract:
Large seasonal variations in solar radiation and other adverse climatic factors have made the implementation of PV technologies challenging in Canada, especially in the North; however, through the development of new technologies adapted to cold climates and the development of expertise in this field, this challenge is being met. This paper reports on the experience and results of PV for the North, a Canadian program that started in 1993 in response to a need for PV systems better adapted to harsh arctic conditions and information on the technology. This five year program was initiated by the CANMET Energy Diversification Research Laboratory (CERDL), the Aurora Research Institute and the Nunavut Research Institute to address the various issues of importance in the particular context of Canada's north. The achievements of this program have been reached because of its complete range of activities: from market assessment to product development, to demonstration systems and information dissemination.

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Dignard-bailey, L.
  1. Photovoltaic Technology Status and Prospects - Canadian Annual Report 2007
  2. Photovoltaic Technology Status and Prospects - Canadian Annual Report 2008  
Martel, S.
  1. Photovoltaics for the North: Five Years of Breaking Down Barriers in the Northwest Territories  
Ross, M. M. D.
     



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