High-concentration photovoltaics for dual-use with agriculture
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2019-08-28Type
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This study assesses the potential of transparent, tracking-integrated CPV to facilitate more effective dual-use of land for simultaneous agricultural and solar energy production. The concept leverages on the fact that a concentration system is a natural light splitter, separating direct solar radiation from the diffuse. Therefore a transparent CPV module using multijunction solar cells can generate a large supply of electrical power while preserving the diffuse component of sunlight for other uses – in this case, to illuminate crops. We consider the solar resource, the light requirements of plants and the achievable optical properties of the proposed system to evaluate the potential of direct-diffuse light-splitting CPV in agriculture. We show that a tracking-integrated, transparent CPV system integrated into the roof of a greenhouse can provide comparable solar energy generation to a Si solar array, while still admitting sufficient light to cover most of the daily light requirements of many crops.
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Apostoleris, H.; Chiesa,M. (2019) High-concentration photovoltaics for dual-use with agriculture.
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2149, ,1, and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5124187.
This article appeared in:
Apostoleris, H.; Chiesa,M. (2019) High-concentration photovoltaics for dual-use with agriculture.
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2149, ,1, and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5124187.
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American Institute of PhysicsCitation
Apostoleris, H., Chiesa, M. (2019) High-concentration photovoltaics for dual-use with agriculture. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2149,, 1Metadata
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