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Heat recovery from the hybrid photovoltaic tile – experimental studies with the solar light simulator

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Considering the current development of micro-cogeneration energy sources, supported by the national prosumer policy and the act on the renewable energy sources, there is a great demand for the effective solar technologies. In this area, the photovoltaic cells with a combined conversion of the solar radiation energy into the electrical and thermal energy (PV/T cells) seem to be attractive. They are already widely available and treated as the classical solutions. On the other hand, the photocells forming the autonomous roof coverings (the photovoltaic tiles) are still kind of a novelty. In addition to the benefits of electricity generation in PV modules, the heat recovery from them could partially cover the heat demand in the residential or industrial buildings. The paper is dedicated to the hybrid solar systems (PV/T). The greatest attention was devoted to the analysis of heat recovery from the photovoltaic panel and an impact of this process on the efficiency of electricity generation. It is worth to emphasize that one of the very few models of the photovoltaic roof tiles available on the market has been tested. Experimental investigations were carried out on a dedicated experimental stand, equipped with a solar light simulator, designed for the needs of this research.

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Category:
Monographic publication
Type:
rozdział, artykuł w książce - dziele zbiorowym /podręczniku w języku o zasięgu międzynarodowym
Language:
English
Publication year:
2019
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Wajs J., Gołąbek A., Bochniak R., Mikielewicz D.: Heat recovery from the hybrid photovoltaic tile – experimental studies with the solar light simulator// Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems. ECOS 2019/ : , 2019, s.3243-3253
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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