DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2019.109383
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Research article published in the scientific journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Vol. 115 (Nov) 2019, 109383. Authored by Dr. Mahmood H. Shubbak
Highlights
- Thoroughly reviewing PV cell and balance of system technologies.
- Introducing a novel methodical approach for identifying PV relevant patents.
- Contributing with an accurate inventory of IPCs for PV system components.
- Analysing geographical, organizational, technical trends over past six decades.
- Reviewing the most influential PV patent applications.
Abstract
Against the pressing challenges of climate change and fossil fuel depletion, renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaics (PV) are considered a clean and sustainable alternative. PV technologies have grown into a substantial field of research and development through large stocks of scientific publications and patents. Besides cell technologies, the balance of system (BoS) components such as panels, electronics and energy storage form an important research area. The present article studies the development of the PV technological system using patent indicators. It is composed of three parts: First, it defines the system by thoroughly reviewing the various cell and BoS technologies. Second, it introduces a novel methodical approach for identifying its relevant patents. In that sense, the paper contributes with an accurate inventory of international patent classes for PV system. Finally, the geographical, organizational and technical trends over the past six decades are analysed along with a review of the most influential inventions. The analysis shows that 95% of the PV patent applications were filed by inventors from seven countries: Japan, Korea, China, USA, Germany, Taiwan, and France. Most patents were filed by companies and related to thin-film and crystalline-silicon cells as well as panel encapsulation and supporting structures. The analysis reviews the quantity, quality and technological specialization within countries’ patent profiles. It further provides an overview of the technological landscape and freedom-spaces available for manufacturers.
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Expert Reviewers’ Comments
“Overall, as a review paper, this paper is very interesting to show the PV technology based on the extensive investigation of patent applications and well organized with solid method and data support.”