Renewable energy penetration is increasing in last years, covering a more and more important role in both electrical and thermal supply. Nowadays, the photovoltaic conversion is a consolidated technology and can be efficiently combined with solar concentration. In this study, a new concept of photovoltaic solar concentrator based on non-conventional mirrors coupled with high efficiency triple-junctions cells is described and discussed. More in details, as for the optical design, deformations are applied to classical spherical mirrors to control solar aberrations and boost efficiency of a receiver consisting in a dense array of cells. The efficiency enhance is obtained by high matching between the collected solar irradiance and the receiver electrical features. The concentrator is able to produce both electrical and thermal energy: the system requires in fact an active cooling circuit to maintain the cells performance. This behavior makes the system suitable for combined heat and power applications with particular reference to high direct irradiance environments. An analytical study, considering a residential utility has been performed in order to understand the energetic and economic performance of the system. In particular, a simulation has been carried out by the use of an in-house-developed calculation code considering a whole year of operation.

Energetic and Economic Analysis of a New Concept of Solar Concentrator for Residential Application / Bianchi, M.; Diolaiti, E.; Giannuzzi, A.; Marano, B.; Melino, F; Peretto, A.. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 75:(2015), pp. 367-372. [10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.391]

Energetic and Economic Analysis of a New Concept of Solar Concentrator for Residential Application

BIANCHI, MICHELE;DIOLAITI, EMILIANO;GIANNUZZI, ALESSANDRA;MARANO, BRUNO;MELINO, FRANCESCO;PERETTO, ANTONIO
2015

Abstract

Renewable energy penetration is increasing in last years, covering a more and more important role in both electrical and thermal supply. Nowadays, the photovoltaic conversion is a consolidated technology and can be efficiently combined with solar concentration. In this study, a new concept of photovoltaic solar concentrator based on non-conventional mirrors coupled with high efficiency triple-junctions cells is described and discussed. More in details, as for the optical design, deformations are applied to classical spherical mirrors to control solar aberrations and boost efficiency of a receiver consisting in a dense array of cells. The efficiency enhance is obtained by high matching between the collected solar irradiance and the receiver electrical features. The concentrator is able to produce both electrical and thermal energy: the system requires in fact an active cooling circuit to maintain the cells performance. This behavior makes the system suitable for combined heat and power applications with particular reference to high direct irradiance environments. An analytical study, considering a residential utility has been performed in order to understand the energetic and economic performance of the system. In particular, a simulation has been carried out by the use of an in-house-developed calculation code considering a whole year of operation.
2015
Energetic and Economic Analysis of a New Concept of Solar Concentrator for Residential Application / Bianchi, M.; Diolaiti, E.; Giannuzzi, A.; Marano, B.; Melino, F; Peretto, A.. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 75:(2015), pp. 367-372. [10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.391]
Bianchi, M.; Diolaiti, E.; Giannuzzi, A.; Marano, B.; Melino, F; Peretto, A.
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