DocumentCode
3213528
Title
PV metal roofing module
Author
Ellison, Tim ; Fatalski, Larry ; Kopf, Rob ; Ovshinsky, Herb ; Izu, Masat ; Souleyrette, Ramona ; Whelan, Ken ; Ovshinsky, Stanford R. ; Wiehagen, Joe ; Zarker, Larry
Author_Institution
Energy Conversion Devices Inc., Troy, MI, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
13-17 May 1996
Firstpage
1437
Lastpage
1440
Abstract
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD) has developed a building integrated PV (BIPV) metal roofing module under the DOE/NREL PV:BONUS program. The module has been designed to be aesthetically and mechanically integrated into residential and commercial buildings. The module is an exact replacement for a metal roofing “pan” manufactured by ATAS International, requires no electrical feedthroughs or additional fasteners, and uses standard metal roofing materials and installation techniques already in use in the metal roofing industry. Consequently this PV roofing retains the watertight features of the best 30 year roofing systems and can be installed by metal roofing contractors with no additional specialized training. The modules are fabricated from multi-junction a-Si alloy solar cells produced on a thin, flexible stainless steel substrate. The polymer encapsulated modules are large-area (typically up to 22 ft long and 1.5 ft wide), lightweight, and flexible. This paper summarizes: the PV module and demonstration array design; the installation procedure; the demonstration program; and the projected cost
Keywords
Ge-Si alloys; amorphous semiconductors; encapsulation; p-n junctions; semiconductor device packaging; solar cell arrays; solar cells; 1.5 feet; 22 feet; DOE/NREL PV:BONUS program; Energy Conversion Devices; PV metal roofing module; SiGe; commercial buildings; demonstration array design; flexible stainless steel substrate; multi-junction a-Si alloy solar cells; polymer encapsulated modules; projected cost; residential buildings; standard installation techniques; standard metal roofing materials; watertight features; Building integrated photovoltaics; Energy conversion; Fasteners; Industrial training; Inorganic materials; Iron alloys; Manufacturing industries; Metals industry; Photovoltaic cells; US Department of Energy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1996., Conference Record of the Twenty Fifth IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
0160-8371
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3166-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.1996.564405
Filename
564405
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