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Article (R) Solar Energy and Electric Utilities: Should They Be Interfaced? /Joseph G. Asbury and Ronald O. Mueller/Science, vol 195, no. 4277, article/February 1977/p. 445 - 450/ United Kingdom
Details: CSPInGeneral, HighCostsInGeneral, AdministrativeAndOrganisationalProblems
Article (R) Application of thin films to solar energy utilization /Mattox D. M./Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology , Volume: 13 , Issue: 1 , pp. 127 - 134 /January 1976/ United Kingdom
Details: CSPInGeneral, Optics, LowEfficiencyOfOpticsOrAbsorber, LowEfficiencyInGeneral
Article (R) Solar‐energy conversion at high solar intensities /Backus Charles E./Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology , Volume: 12 , Issue: 5 , pp. 1032 – 1041/September 1975/ United Kingdom
Details: CSPInGeneral, Optics, UnclearProblem
Article (R) Thin film coatings in solar-thermal power systems /Peterson R. E., Ramsey J. W./Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, Volume: 12 , Issue: 1 , pp. 174 – 181/January 1975/ United Kingdom
Details: CSPInGeneral, Optics, LowEfficiencyOfOpticsOrAbsorber, LowEfficiencyDueToEnvironmentalFactors, LowEfficiencyInGeneral