DocumentCode
3514703
Title
Building-integrated photovoltaics for maximum power generation
Author
Hongxing, Yang ; Chengzhi, Lou ; Liangliang, Sun
Author_Institution
Dept. of Building Services Eng., Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Hong Kong
fYear
2008
fDate
1-4 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
44
Abstract
Application of building-integrated photovoltaic technology (BIPV) has developed rapidly in the world and the progress in Hong Kong is also encouraging in recent years since the first such experimental system was built on the campus of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. More than 1 MWp of PV modules have been integrated in buildings in this small territory. The most significant change is that property investors and architects have now started considering how to use solar energy at the beginning of their new developments. This paper reports the experience and findings from our research and consultancy projects completed in recent years for efficient use of solar energy resource in BIPV projects. The optimum tilt angle of BIPV claddings, the ventilation effect on BIPVpsilas energy performance, the application of semi-transparent BIPV modules will be reported. Besides, the optimum design of hybrid solar-wind power systems and the BIPV shading system will be discussed as well. Some typical BIPV projects developed in Hong Kong are also reported in this paper.
Keywords
building integrated photovoltaics; solar power stations; wind power plants; Hong Kong Polytechnic University; PV modules; building-integrated photovoltaics; hybrid solar-wind power systems; maximum power generation; semi-transparent BIPV modules; solar energy resource; Building integrated photovoltaics; Hybrid power systems; Photovoltaic systems; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Solar energy; Solar power generation; Solar radiation; Ventilation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics System-Integration Technology Conference, 2008. ESTC 2008. 2nd
Conference_Location
Greenwich
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2813-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2814-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESTC.2008.4684320
Filename
4684320
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