Design and field testing of a sunflower hybrid concentrator photovoltaic-thermal receiver

Social Science Research Network(2022)

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Hybrid concentrator photovoltaic-thermal (CPV/T) systems generate both electricity and process heat by splitting concentrated sunlight onto CPV cells and a thermal receiver utilizing a heat-transfer fluid. Such energy co-generation increases total conversion efficiency and reduces system costs to compete with more widely used electricity and heat-generation methods in target markets. Here, we design and prototype a sunflower-like CPV/T system that collects a portion of the incoming sunlight using triple-junction CPV cells operating with an average temperature of <85 degrees C. In the same receiver, thermal output >245 degrees C may be generated from both waste heat from the CPV cells and a spatially separated fraction of the incoming concentrated light illuminating a heat-exchanger coil. In total, >65% of incident sunlight is converted to electricity or process heat Onsun field tests validate this model and guide future development, and a techno-economic model demonstrates a US average levelized cost of heat of 2.5 (sic)/kW(t)h.
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concentrated photovoltaics,concentrating solar-thermal power,solar co-generation,hybrid solar energy conversion,industrial process heat,photovoltaics,levelized cost of heat
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