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Table of Contents 5.0 4.2.1 Technology Systems Status .................................................................................................................................... 78 4.2.2 Technology and Component Goals and Objectives ................................................................................................. 80 4.2.3 Key Technical Challenges ......................................................................................................................................... 82 4.2.4 Technical Barriers ..................................................................................................................................................... 84 4.2.5 Approach and Tasks ................................................................................................................................................. 85 4.2.5.1 Trough Technology Approach and Tasks ................................................................................................... 85 4.2.5.2 TowerTechnologyApproachandTasks.....................................................................................................88 4.2.5.3 DishTechnologyApproachandTasks........................................................................................................91 4.2.6 Schedule and Milestones ......................................................................................................................................... 93 4.3 Solar Heating and Lighting ..................................................................................................................................................... 99 4.3.1 Technology Systems and Status ............................................................................................................................. 101 4.3.2 Technology and Component Goals and Objectives ................................................................................................. 103 4.3.3 Key Technical Challenges ......................................................................................................................................... 103 4.3.4 Technical Barriers ..................................................................................................................................................... 106 4.3.4.1 Passive Solar Water Heating ...................................................................................................................... 106 4.3.4.2 ActiveCold-ClimateSolarWaterHeatingandSolarHeatingandCooling.................................................107 4.3.4.3 ActiveSolarCombinedHeatingandCooling..............................................................................................107 4.3.4.4 HybridSolarLighting..................................................................................................................................108 4.3.5 Technical Approach and Tasks ................................................................................................................................. 108 4.3.6 Schedule and Milestones ......................................................................................................................................... 114 4.4 New Concepts ......................................................................................................................................................................... 118 4.4.1 The Solar Technology Incubator ............................................................................................................................... 118 4.4.2 New Technologies and Concepts ............................................................................................................................. 119 4.4.2.1 Beyond the Horizon and Future Generation Photovoltaics ........................................................................ 119 4.4.2.2 Advanced Building-Integrated Concepts.................................................................................................... 127 4.4.2.3 OtherAdvancedSolarConversion.............................................................................................................130 4.4.3 Schedule and Milestones ........................................................................................................................................ 136 Managing the Solar Energy Technologies Program ........................................................................................................................... 139 5.1 Program R&D Portfolio ........................................................................................................................................................... 140 5.1.1 Photovoltaics and Solar Thermal R&D..................................................................................................................... 140 5.1.2 Systems Integration and Coordination .................................................................................................................... 141 5.2 Analytical Activities ................................................................................................................................................................. 141 5.2.1 Decision-Making Using Systems-Driven Analysis ................................................................................................... 141 5.2.2 Resource Assessment ............................................................................................................................................. 142 5.2.3 Environmental Safety and Health ........................................................................................................................... 142 5.3 Communications and Outreach .............................................................................................................................................. 143 5.4 Program Coordination ............................................................................................................................................................ 144 5.4.1 Facilities and Capital Equipment .............................................................................................................................. 144 5.4.2 DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs ...................................................................................... 144 5.4.3 Other Federal Programs ........................................................................................................................................... 145 5.4.4 State Programs ........................................................................................................................................................ 146 5.4.5 Industry Trade and Professional Associations ......................................................................................................... 147 5.4.6 International and Intergovernmental Programs ...................................................................................................... 147 5.5 Program Organization Control and Implementation ............................................................................................................... 148 6.0 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 Abbreviations Program Planning ..................................................................................................................................................... 149 Program Budget Formulation .................................................................................................................................. 149 Program Implementation ........................................................................................................................................ 149 Program Evaluation .................................................................................................................................................. 150 Schedule and Milestones ......................................................................................................................................... 151 and Acronyms .............................................................................................................................................................. 153 Solar 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