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Photovoltaic Thermal Technology Collectors, Systems, and Applications

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ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ente.202300378

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hybrid collector technology; photovoltaic thermal collectors; photovoltaic technology; photovoltaic thermal heat pump systems

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This article provides an overview of photovoltaic thermal (PVT) technology and collector designs for different applications and operating temperatures. It discusses examples of prototypes and commercial products, and their impact on thermal and electrical yield. The article also presents different system layouts and installations combined with heat pumps, comparing their performance with conventional heat pump systems. The limitations of the methodology framework are discussed, and improvements are suggested.
Photovoltaic thermal (PVT) technology has been drawing attention recently. Electrification of the heating sector with heat pumps run by carbon-free electricity sources like photovoltaics is setting the ground for the interest. This article gives insight into PVT technologies and collector designs according to application and operating temperatures. For most conventional designs, examples like prototypes from Research & Development projects are presented. In addition, commercial products are listed along these categories, and the influence on the gross thermal and electrical yield is depicted based on Solar Keymark certification data. The process of certification is presented in a comprehensive way, showing current limitations, giving an outlook on the most recent approach for enhanced procedures and specifications. Finally, different system layouts are presented, and examples from installations combined with a heat pump are given with their specific performances. Real performance data of several PVT installations are compared to conventional heat pump systems. The identified seasonal performance factors are in a range from 3.4 to 4.2 and in between air source and ground source heat pumps. Continuous monitoring and derived data are enablers to discover the decisive influence of the system layout and dimensioning on performance indicators like, for example, operating temperatures over the year. Photovoltaic thermal is an upcoming product. Especially combined with heat pumps, there are questions about comparison with conventional heating solutions. The article gives an overview of available products and system configurations. It provides a schematic on comparing and identifying the right product for specific applications. Limitations of the methodological framework are discussed and improvements are suggested.image (c) 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH

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