The Solar Generation
The Solar Generation: Childhood and Adolescence of Terrestrial Photovoltaics is a 2018 book by Philip R Wolfe published by John Wiley & Sons[1] and the IEEE. It describes the early years of the solar power sector, covering in particular the years between 1973 and 1999. The author's foreword says[2] this was a period when solar power was "discounted as an irrelevance", but he "confidently predicts that it will be the world's largest energy source" within his lifetime. The book covers specifically solar photovoltaic power generation for terrestrial uses. It does not deal with space applications of solar cells, nor solar thermal energy including CSP. Book Volumes and ChaptersThe book is presented in three parts: Part I: A biography of terrestrial photovoltaicsThis part tells the story of the period from various perspectives; research and technology, industrial development, applications of solar generation, economics and the geo-political context. It has chapters entitled:
Part II: Encyclopaedia; People, organisations, eventsCentral to this section is a 'Who's Who' of the leading participants in the early solar sector:
Part II also includes compendia enumerating specific records and achievements in research and technology; national and international policies towards the sector; prizes, awards, conferences and expositions. Part III: Dictionary; References, glossary and indexesThis very comprehensive reference section includes Acknowledgements; Citations; Bibliography; Glossary and Indexes See also
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