📚 Volume 33, Issue 4
📋 ID: rPCEzVh
Authors
Carlos Aravena, Siti Nurhaliza Putri, Amir Reza Hosseini
University of Concepción, Concepción, Chile; Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Keywords
nanostructured photovoltaics
solar energy
renewable resources
energy conversion efficiency
emerging markets
material science
Abstract
The global energy crisis has necessitated a transition towards renewable resources, with solar energy presenting a viable solution due to its abundance and sustainability. This paper explores the development of nanostructured photovoltaic cells as a means of enhancing solar energy capture and efficiency, particularly focusing on emerging markets in tropical and semi-arid regions. The objective is to evaluate the efficiency and economic viability of these advanced photovoltaic systems. Utilizing a combination of experimental setups and simulations, the study measures the performance of nanostructured layers in solar cells under various climatic conditions. The findings reveal significant improvements in energy conversion efficiency and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional silicon-based systems, thereby providing a potentially transformative technology for countries with high solar potential. The conclusion underscores the importance of further research into material science and localized manufacturing processes to optimize these technologies for broader adoption in diverse geographical and economic contexts.
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Carlos Aravena, Siti Nurhaliza Putri, Amir Reza Hosseini (2026).
"Innovative Approaches to Harnessing Solar Energy Through Nanostructured Photovoltaics in Emerging Markets".
Wulfenia, 33(4).