Solar in future
The technology will be more focused towards the film because the material cost is cheaper and does not want to compete for the market with industrial tape Thailand more specifically computers that require the use of Crystalline Silicon as a principle. The market for solar cells in General seems to be in the Group of developing countries, because there is still a need to develop the rural electricity system a lot, but there are other limitations that require foreign investment as the main. Therefore, if the Government still owns the electricity undertaking and is responsible for the electrical system in the rural areas, in many cases. Use with solar power systems to expand into the rural distribution system will be a better choice, but if there is a line to change the structure of the electrical industry. If the electrical is a private venture, processing. The opportunity of expanding the market for photovoltaic systems will be reduced because the private sector most often aim to make a profit on the trade is primarily a short. For the marketing of pay into the system is very interesting, because the investment per kW is under an independent system that require the use of a new battery and need to change every 7-10 years, and if there is a "joint venture" between the Government and users, it is best to market mechanism. It grows very fast. In the last 6-7 years ago, in the country of Japan. United States and Europe.(Ramblingsdc.net, 2015) In addition, the electricity produced during the day, it is consistent with the requirements of the electrical Grid Connected to the maximum range, so it helps to slow down the investment to build power plants "Peak Shaving" type part. All these things shall be indicators that the market of "Grid Connected into the system--" a good future. There will be concrete and large-capacity result in a decrease in investments to satisfactory levels in the near future. Solar power to 2012 has been more expensive than utility-scale wind power. It seems that the price of solar power is continuing to decline, but present indications seem to be that wind power is not getting any cheaper. Solar could overtake wind power on costs in the next few years.