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Stable Semi-Transparent Dye-Sensitized Solar Modules and Panels for Greenhouse Application

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 19, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14196393

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DSSC; panel; stability; outdoor; semi-transparent; module; greenhouse; BIPV; printing

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  1. Regione Lazio, POR FESR LAZIO 2014-2020, project name Aquaponic easy farm 4.0 [A0206E0090]
  2. project COPPER-Celle solari polimeriche per applicazioni agrovoltaiche in ortoflorovivaismo by Regione Lazio (Progetto di Gruppo di Ricerca-L.R. Lazio 13/08) [85-2017-15266]

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The Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) technology, featuring low cost, easy fabrication, good response to diffuse light and color tunability, is suitable for application in the agrovoltaic field. By testing 40 DSSC Z-series connected modules, it was found that they exhibit high conversion efficiency, transparency and robustness when used in a greenhouse setting.
Our world is facing an environmental crisis that is driving scientists to research green and smart solutions in terms of the use of renewable energy sources and low polluting technologies. In this framework, photovoltaic (PV) technology is one of the most worthy of interest. Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) are innovative PV devices known for their encouraging features of low cost and easy fabrication, good response to diffuse light and colour tunability. All these features make DSSCs technology suitable for being applied to the so-called agrovoltaic field, taking into account their dual role of filtering light and supporting energy needs. In this project, we used 40 DSSC Z-series connected modules with the aim of combining the devices' high conversion efficiency, transparency and robustness in order to test them in a greenhouse. A maximum conversion efficiency of 3.9% on a 221 cm(2) active area was achieved with a transparency in the module's aperture (312.9 cm(2)) area of 35%. Moreover, different modules were stressed at two different temperature conditions, 60 degrees C and 85 degrees C, and under light soaking at the maximum power point, showing a strong and robust stability for 1000 h. We assembled the fabricated modules to form ten panels to filter the light from the roof of the greenhouse. We carried out panel measurements in outdoor and greenhouse environments in both sunny and cloudy conditions to find clear trends in efficiency behaviour. A maximum panel efficiency in outdoor conditions of 3.83% was obtained in clear and sunny sky conditions.

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