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Roadmap for the next-generation of hybrid photovoltaic-thermal solar energy collectors

Authors :
Mellor, A.
Alonso Alvarez, D.
Guarracino, I.
Ramos, A.
Riverola Lacasta, A.
Ferre Llin, L.
Murrell, A.J.
Paul, D.J.
Chemisana, D.
Markides, C.N.
Ekins-Daukes, N.J.
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

For hybrid photovoltaic-thermal collectors to become competitive with other types of solar energy converters, they must offer high performance at fluid outlet temperatures above 60 °C, as is required for space heating and domestic hot water provision, which together account for nearly 50% of heat demand. A roadmap is presented of the technological advances required to achieve this goal. Strategies for reducing convective, radiative and electrical losses at elevated temperature are discussed, and an experimental characterisation of a novel transparent low-emissivity coating for photovoltaic solar cells is presented. An experimentally-validated simulation formalism is used to project the performance of different combinations of loss-reduction strategies implemented together. Finally, a techno-economic analysis is performed to predict the price points at which the hybrid technologies along the roadmap become competitive with non-hybrid photovoltaic and solar thermal technologies. The most advanced hybrid technology along the roadmap employs an evacuated cavity, a transparent low-emissivity coating, and silicon heterojunction photovoltaic cells.

Details

ISSN :
0038092X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..9d8118cd09e70523c744c4ecfcbb8a7a