Design and Performance Characteristics of a Hybrid Photovoltaic-Thermal Regeneration System under Indoor and Outdoor Solar Radiation Conditions of Thunder Bay, Ontario
Abstract:Numerous energy sources continuously emit large amounts of waste energy into the earth's atmosphere. Significant losses, nearly 85% of the incident light on a PV panel, are either reflected from the PV surface, accounting for up to 20%, or dissipated as heat. In this work, a novel lab-scale hybrid photovoltaic-thermal regeneration (HPVT-R) system is designed, constructed, and tested to restore some of the reflection losses in the PV system. The new HPVT-R system design permits the PV and thermal co-systems to … Show more
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