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BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS Technology Status

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THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 1523-1543

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VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI200929342S

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building integrated photovoltaics; building envelope/skin; facade shading; colors

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Building integrated photovoltaics require a high level of expertise in various fields such as electrical knowledge, building physics, and building regulations. Customized design of modules necessitates modifications to standard electrical design and simulation tools, while a thorough understanding of complex shading effects and system design is advantageous.
Building integrated photovoltaics modules provide a high degree of design possibilities and additional functionalities in combination with the plain electricity generation well known for standard photovoltaic installations. Consequently, the specialized know-how to understand building integrated photovoltaics, properly design and manufacture them requires much more than the electrical knowledge developed and applied in standard photovoltaic systems. Expertise of building physics and building regulations are also required on a high level. As building integrated photovoltaics modules are usually custom designed, typical electrical design and simulationols cannot be used without modifications, while deeper insight of complex shading influences and specialized overall system design are advantageous. Authors of this publication were involved in well over 1000 building integrated photovoltaics system designs and developments, and their experiences are shared. Recurring questions, issues and mistakes of various building integrated photovoltaics projects are touched, whereas special emphasis is provided on building integrated photovoltaics engineering procedures, system design complexity, as well as shading issues and differentiation of shading according to their origin.

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