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Optimum matching of photovoltaic–thermophotovoltaic cells efficiently utilizing full-spectrum solar energy

Tao Liang, Tong Fu, Cong Hu, Xiaohang Chen, Shanhe Su and Jincan Chen

Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 173, issue C, 942-952

Abstract: The production of redundant waste heat limits the performance of photovoltaic cells, so removing waste heat and converting it back into electricity is a promising way to improve the utilization of solar energy. A new concentrated solar spectrum photovoltaic-thermophotovoltaic hybrid system mainly is proposed. Full-spectrum solar energy is split into different parts according to specific requirements. Expressions for the efficiency and power output of the system are derived. The effects of the voltage output and area ratio of the two subsystems, the bandgap energy of semiconductor in the photovoltaic cell, and the solar concentration factor on the system performance are analyzed comprehensively. By optimizing several key parameters, the problem of the optimal matching between two subsystems is solved. The performance characteristics of the system are revealed, and the maximum efficiency and corresponding power output density of the hybrid system are calculated numerically, reaching 47.74% and 31.13W cm−2, respectively, which are 9.190% and 19.25% higher than those of a single photovoltaic cell. The optimal selection criteria of several key parameters are provided. By comparison with other PV-based systems, the proposed system not only maintains a high energy conversion efficiency but also produces a relatively larger power output density.

Keywords: Full spectrum solar energy; Hybrid system; Photovoltaic cell; Thermophotovoltaic cell; Performance evaluation; Parameter optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.04.031

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