Title :
Building integrated photovoltaic generation system
Author :
Kumar, Pranaw ; Biswas, Santosh ; Kumari, Smriti
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., AMGOI, Kolhapur, India
Abstract :
This paper narrates an application of renewable source of energy in the area of generating electricity which is pollution free with the help of solar power and building newer models of integrated photovoltaic. As the world is facing critical problem of energy deficit, global warming and detoriation of environment and energy sources, renewable energy sources are getting more attention. Solar energy is one of the comparable candidates. Solar energy is widely available and it is free of cost. Solar energy can be converted into direct current electricity by PV effect. We are also trying on the practical usage of static electricity. In this paper, we study about the utilization of solar energy and building solar wall system. A significant amount of research and development work on the photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) technology has been carried out in developed nations, but that was not the case in India. Building integrated photovoltaic system (BIPV) can be considered as economical system by taking advantage of PV technology and providing benefits in addition to energy production like weatherproofing, insulation, and even structural strength to the building. Ventilation system with power generation is not been developed in India. A range of theoretical models have been introduced and their appropriateness validated by simulation as well as suitable experiments. The model the solar wall system is simulated in MATLAB.
Keywords :
building integrated photovoltaics; global warming; power generation economics; solar absorber-convertors; solar power; BIPV; Matlab; PVT technology; building integrated photovoltaic generation system; building integrated photovoltaic system; building solar wall system; economical system; energy deficit; energy production; environment detoriation; global warming; photovoltaic/thermal technology; renewable energy source; solar energy utilization; solar power; Glass; Heating; MATLAB; Mathematical model; Photovoltaic systems; Thermal analysis; Dynamic simulations; Energy analysis; Indoor thermal comfort; Photovoltaic/thermal collector; Solar walls; ventilation system;
Conference_Titel :
Non Conventional Energy (ICONCE), 2014 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kalyani
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3339-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICONCE.2014.6808688