Outdoor performance testing of thin-film PV modules in the hot and humid climate

Author(s):  
Neelkanth G. Dhere ◽  
Ashwani Kaul ◽  
Shirish A. Pethe ◽  
Eric Schneller ◽  
Narendra S. Shiradkar
Author(s):  
Ahmad Alheloo ◽  
Jim Joseph John ◽  
Omar Albadwawi ◽  
Ali Almheiri ◽  
Hebatalla Alhamadani ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tejas U. Ulavi ◽  
Jane H. Davidson ◽  
Tim Hebrink

The technical performance of a non-tracking hybrid PV/T concept that uses a wavelength selective film is modeled. The wavelength selective film is coupled with a compound parabolic concentrator to reflect and concentrate the infrared portion of the solar spectrum onto a tubular absorber while transmitting the visible portion of the spectrum to an underlying thin-film photovoltaic module. The optical performance of the CPC/selective film is obtained through Monte Carlo Ray-Tracing. The CPC geometry is optimized for maximum total energy generation for a roof-top application. Applied to a rooftop in Phoenix, Arizona USA, the hybrid PV/T provides 20% more energy compared to a system of the same area with independent solar thermal and PV modules, but the increase is achieved at the expense of a decrease in the electrical efficiency from 8.8% to 5.8%.


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