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The Life of the Solar Pioneer Karl Wolfgang Böer is the most comprehensive Autobiography of a world-renowned Scientist and Engineer who has been at the forefront of the development of solar energy throughout his life. He has been instrumental to show the direction solar energy conversion must go to become the key element of future energy production worldwide. With the Solar One House of the University of Delaware, he has given the direction the solar houses of the future will progress to generate electric power and heat in a systems house to provides load leveling for power utilities, and has…mehr

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The Life of the Solar Pioneer Karl Wolfgang Böer is the most comprehensive Autobiography of a world-renowned Scientist and Engineer who has been at the forefront of the development of solar energy throughout his life. He has been instrumental to show the direction solar energy conversion must go to become the key element of future energy production worldwide. With the Solar One House of the University of Delaware, he has given the direction the solar houses of the future will progress to generate electric power and heat in a systems house to provides load leveling for power utilities, and has now published the theory of the new solar cell that does no longer need a pn-junction to separate the electrons from the holes that sunlight creates, but a thin layer of attached cadmium sulfide that provides the separation efficiently and inexpensively.
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The Author is a world-renowned scientist, engineer and pioneer in Solar Energy, distinguished professor of Physics and Solar Energy of the University of Delaware, emeritus., fellow, AAAS, APS, ASES, IEEE. Author of 385 Journal articles and dozens of books in Semiconductor Science and Solar Energy, recent author of the theory of the new solar cell that does not use a pnjunction to separate the electrons from the holes that sunlight creates, but a thin layer of cadmium sulfide attached to the solar cell. He designed the Solar One House of the University of Delaware, the first systems house that has hybrid solar panels included in the roof-structure that convert sunlight into electric energy and heat and uses load leveling that is essential for power utilities to even out the fluctuating solar energy.