Experimental Investigation on the Performances of Innovative PV Vertical Structures

The sustainable development of our planet is considerably related to a relevant reduction of CO2 global emissions, with building consumption contributing more than 40%. In this scenario, new technological conceptions, such as building-integrated photovoltaic technology, emerged in order to satisfy t...

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Published in:Photonics Vol. 6; no. 3; p. 86
Main Authors: Acciari, Gianluca, Adamo, Gabriele, Ala, Guido, Busacca, Alessandro, Caruso, Massimo, Giglia, Graziella, Imburgia, Antonino, Livreri, Patrizia, Miceli, Rosario, Parisi, Antonino, Pellitteri, Filippo, Pernice, Riccardo, Romano, Pietro, Schettino, Giuseppe, Viola, Fabio
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI AG 2019
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Summary:The sustainable development of our planet is considerably related to a relevant reduction of CO2 global emissions, with building consumption contributing more than 40%. In this scenario, new technological conceptions, such as building-integrated photovoltaic technology, emerged in order to satisfy the requirements of sustainability imposed by the European Union. Therefore, the aim of this work is to provide a technical and economical comparison of the performances of different vertical-mounted innovative photovoltaic systems, potentially integrated on a building instead of on traditional windows or glass walls. The proposed investigation was carried out by means of experimental tests on three different next-generation vertical structures. The related results are described and discussed, highlighting the advantages and the drawbacks of the proposed technologies.
ISSN:2304-6732
2304-6732
DOI:10.3390/photonics6030086