A critical review of photovoltaic每thermal solar collectors for air heating
Kumar, R. and Rosen, M. A.
2011 Applied Energy, 88(11): 3603-3614
Keywords: Solar energy; Photovoltaic; Solar thermal collector; Photovoltaic每thermal air heater; Design; Performance
Kumar, R. and Rosen, M. A., (2011), "A critical review of photovoltaic每thermal solar collectors for air heating", Applied Energy, 88(11): 3603-3614.
Abstract:
Integrated photovoltaic每thermal solar collectors have become of great interest in the solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) research communities. Solar thermal systems and solar PV systems have each advanced markedly, and combining the two technologies provides the opportunity for increased efficiency and expanded utilization of solar energy. In this article, the authors critically review photovoltaic每thermal solar collectors for air heating. Included is a review of photovoltaic thermal technology and recent advances, particularly as applied to air heaters. It is determined that the photovoltaic每thermal (PV/T) air heater is or may in the future be practicable for preheating air for many applications, including space heating and drying, and that integrated PV/T collectors deliver more useful energy per unit collector area than separate PV and thermal systems. Although PV/T collectors are promising, it is evident that further research is required to improve efficiency, reduce costs and resolve several technical design issues related to the collectors.
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