The concentrating photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) collectors offer the benefits of the reduced per-unit price of electrical energy and co-generation of electrical and thermal energies by intensifying the solar irradiation falling on the hybrid receiving plane. The compound parabolic concentrating (CPC) collectors have appeared as a promising candidate for numerous applications in the field of solar energy due to their ability to collect both direct and diffuse solar radiation and suitability for stationary installation. Over the last few decades, various configurations of CPC collectors have been proposed and investigated by different researchers for the simultaneous generation of electrical and thermal energies. This article presents a comprehe...
Low- and medium-temperature industrial process heat demand represents a significant proportion of th...
The purpose of this study was testing and performance simulation of an innovative tracking hybrid so...
In the present study, overall energy and exergy performance of partially covered N photovoltaic ther...
AbstractThe PV/thermal (PV/T) technology is a system that uses work fluids to remove heat for use fr...
Among all types of concentrators, compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs) have been designed as stat...
A novel configuration of concentrating-photovoltaic system, compound hyperbolic concentrator-trumpet...
Compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) has been gaining ever-increasing attention from academic resea...
Although thermal concentrators are readily available, the market for Concentrating Photovoltaic and ...
In the present investigation a theoretical analysis has been presented for the modelling of thermal ...
The importance of utilizing the solar energy as a very suitable source among multi-source approaches...
Work on the development of Compound Parabolic Concentrators (CPC) is described. A tenfold concentrat...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
Abstract: The temperature of photovoltaic modules increases when it absorbs solar radiation, causing...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
AbstractThe main advantage of PVT-CPC system is to generate both thermal and electrical energy at a ...
Low- and medium-temperature industrial process heat demand represents a significant proportion of th...
The purpose of this study was testing and performance simulation of an innovative tracking hybrid so...
In the present study, overall energy and exergy performance of partially covered N photovoltaic ther...
AbstractThe PV/thermal (PV/T) technology is a system that uses work fluids to remove heat for use fr...
Among all types of concentrators, compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs) have been designed as stat...
A novel configuration of concentrating-photovoltaic system, compound hyperbolic concentrator-trumpet...
Compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) has been gaining ever-increasing attention from academic resea...
Although thermal concentrators are readily available, the market for Concentrating Photovoltaic and ...
In the present investigation a theoretical analysis has been presented for the modelling of thermal ...
The importance of utilizing the solar energy as a very suitable source among multi-source approaches...
Work on the development of Compound Parabolic Concentrators (CPC) is described. A tenfold concentrat...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
Abstract: The temperature of photovoltaic modules increases when it absorbs solar radiation, causing...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
AbstractThe main advantage of PVT-CPC system is to generate both thermal and electrical energy at a ...
Low- and medium-temperature industrial process heat demand represents a significant proportion of th...
The purpose of this study was testing and performance simulation of an innovative tracking hybrid so...
In the present study, overall energy and exergy performance of partially covered N photovoltaic ther...