Solar Photovoltaic Systems in the Built Environment: Today Trends and Future Challenges

Over the last decade, the research trends on PV systems are mainly focused on improving reliability, efficiency, and power quality, reducing the cost, integrating at various scales with a grid and contributing to development of microgrid and smart grid solutions. At the same time, many companies in...

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Published in:Journal of sustainable architecture and civil engineering (Online) Vol. 23; no. 2; pp. 25 - 38
Main Authors: Singh, Anju, Mutiari, Anies, Alexander, Cynthia, Arteta De La Cruz, Diana, del Pozo Jr, Federico E, Valančius, Rokas
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Exeley Inc 19-12-2018
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Summary:Over the last decade, the research trends on PV systems are mainly focused on improving reliability, efficiency, and power quality, reducing the cost, integrating at various scales with a grid and contributing to development of microgrid and smart grid solutions. At the same time, many companies in recent years have been focusing on building-integrated PV systems, solar flowers, solar roadways, solar street lights and other innovative solutions for the built environment. This paper presents a review of the past and present status, as well as the future challenges of solar photovoltaic technology in the built environment. The main focus in the paper is put on a current technology, contemporary research trends and future challenges. The various aspects related to the global renewable energy sources and the PV markets, the cost and technology of photovoltaic modules are addressed and discussed.
ISSN:2029-9990
2335-2000
DOI:10.5755/j01.sace.23.2.21268