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Pioneers in the German research community; 2.3. The status in the year 1984; 3. Phase 2 (1985-1994): Consolidation and Take-Off; 3.1. Thousand roofs and more; 3.2. The research scene after 1990; 4. Phase 3 (1995-2008): Enter Japan and a Big Chase; 4.1. A catch-up race; 4.2. The German market; 4.3. The German industry; 4.4. Silicon shortage; 5. Phase 4 (2009--2012): Enter China, PV Breaks Through; 5.1. Mass-produced thin-film PV technology; 5.2. Changes in the political situation in Germany and economic issues; 5.3. The situation in 2012 327 $a6. The Solar Cell is Not Everything6.1. Materials supply for cell and module production; 6.2. Supply of production equipment; 6.3. Inverters and other electronic equipment; 6.4. Project development for large PV power plants; 6.5. Concentrator photovoltaics; 7. Summary; References; Further Reading; Chapter Four: Overview of Photovoltaic Production, Markets, and Perspectives; 1. Introduction and Chapter Methodology; 2. 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