Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) in architectural design in China
Peng, C., Huang, Y. and Wu, Z.
2011 Energy and Buildings, 43(12): 3592-3598
Keywords: BIPV; Lifetime; Architectural design
Peng, C., Huang, Y. and Wu, Z., (2011), "Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) in architectural design in China", Energy and Buildings, 43(12): 3592-3598.
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Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) are one of the best ways to harness solar power, which is the most abundant, inexhaustible and clean of all the available energy resources. This paper discusses issues concerning BIPV in architectural design in China, including how to choose between BIPV and building-attached photovoltaics (BAPV), whether it is necessary for photovoltaic components to last as long as buildings and how to design BIPV structures. The paper shows that we should consider the function, cost, technology and aesthetics of BIPV, rather than solely the high integrations. According to developments in technology and markets, photovoltaic structures and design should be focused on the maintenance and replacement of photovoltaic cell modules, rather than simply prolonging their lives. To solve problems associated with the existing photovoltaic structures in China, we design a building photovoltaic structure that allows convenient maintenance and replacement of photovoltaic components. |
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