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Lawrence L. Kazmerski

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  163
Citations -  7192

Lawrence L. Kazmerski is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 155 publications receiving 6438 citations. Previous affiliations of Lawrence L. Kazmerski include National Renewable Energy Laboratory & MRIGlobal.

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Energy Consumption and Water Production Cost of Conventional and Renewable-Energy-Powered Desalination Processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the technical features, energy consumption, environmental considerations, and potential of renewable energy use in driving the main desalination processes are reviewed and analyzed in order to compare the current and projected costs of water produced from conventional and renewable energy-driven processes.
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A comprehensive review of the impact of dust on the use of solar energy: History, investigations, results, literature, and mitigation approaches

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a comprehensive overview of soiling problems, primarily those associated with sand and combined dust-moisture conditions that are inherent to many of the most solar-rich geographic locations worldwide.
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Solar Photovoltaics R&D at the Tipping Point: A 2005 Technology Overview

TL;DR: The status of current and coming solar photovoltaic technologies and their future development are presented in this paper, where the emphasis is on R&D advances and cell and module performances, with indications of the limitations and strengths of crystalline (Si and GaAs) and thin film (a-Si:H, Si, Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2, CdTe).
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Thin‐film CuInSe2/CdS heterojunction solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, the fabrication procedures and characteristics of several thin-film p−CuInSe2/n−CdS heterojunction solar cells are presented, and two modes of operation (illumination through CdS or through InSe2) are discussed, under 100 mW/cm2 tungsten-halogen illumination for 1.2