A review on parabolic trough/Fresnel based photovoltaic thermal systems
Alibakhsh Kasaeian,
Sanaz Tabasi,
Javad Ghaderian and
Hossein Yousefi
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, vol. 91, issue C, 193-204
Abstract:
The concentrating photovoltaic thermal systems are of much interest among all photovoltaic thermal units which have recently been developed. The trough collectors and Fresnel lenses are more significant in case of concentrating devices, and both are the linear parabolic collectors which have been commercialized well. The numerous publications about these collectors show their importance in the efficient cogeneration of heat and power. Therefore, it is interesting to gather and discuss all the related research papers in an article to show the history as well as the latest developments in this field. This study provides a critical review on the trough/Fresnel based photovoltaic thermal systems. The chapters, containing trough and Fresnel lens, are categorized into three parts as experimental, hybrid studies, and analytical-simulation works. With this regard, the experimental works are summarized in individual tables for each mentioned category. To conclude the survey, some gaps are identified, and suggestions are recommended for future works.
Keywords: Photovoltaic thermal; Fresnel; Trough; Solar collectors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.03.114
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