scholarly journals Determination of Environmental and Economic Benefits of Graphene-Coated PV Modules Through the School Building

Author(s):  
Merve Tuna Kayili ◽  
Caner Yetis

Graphene coatings, which have many applications in electronics and biomedical, show high performance even when applied at a few nanometers thickness, and have also been applied in solar systems. When graphene is applied to the glass surface of photovoltaic (PV) modules, they result in more energy recovery and lower cleaning service fees due to their features such as high permeability, hydrophobic self-cleaning, and low dust retention. In this study, it was determined how much energy gain and CO2 emission reduction could be achieved as a result of graphene-coating on PV modules compared to standard modules, and if PV modules are applied under Turkish conditions, the investment costs, payback period, and return on investment to the user after the payback period was determined. As a result of the calculations, although the initial investment cost of graphene coating is 0.78 %, more than the standard modules, it is concluded that it offers a lower payback period and high return on investment due to the amount of energy it produces, its ability to self-clean, and low dust retention.

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 459-466
Author(s):  
Henrik Zsiborács ◽  
Gábor Pintér ◽  
Béla Pályi

The energy consumption has an important role in Human life and one of the biggest challenges is the continuously growing energy demand of the world. The aim of present study is to review the determination of the characteristics of the Hungarian energy supply, the introduction of renewable energy utilization and the economic determination of the return of crystalline solar systems in Hungary. This study shows us the effect of the changing investment cost to the payback period. This calculation can be important for a household to decide by or against a solar (PV) system. The main direction of our recent research is the utilization of photovoltaic (PV) solar energy. The studies were performed with crystalline solar systems. The research was carried out in solar-electric power plants extended from 3 kWp to 12 kWp. The study is about the investment of crystalline solar cell systems. The payback period is studied due to the help of static and dynamic indices.


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