Abstract

This paper introduces a new textile-based hybrid PV/T system utilizing a spacer fabric treated with phase change material (PCM). The PCM absorbs excess heat from the PV modules, which keeps the modules in their optimal temperature range so that their power output is enhanced. The thermal energy stored in the PCM is then used for hot water generation. Cold water, which is pumped through thin capillaries integrated into the spacer fabric, absorbs the heat stored in the PCM and is heated up. The warm water can be used immediately or stored in an intermediate storage tank. Comparing the proposed textile-based hybrid PV/T system to conventional hybrid PV/T systems, the proposed system is less expensive and provides a higher overall efficiency. The textile-based collector is lightweight, thin and flexible.

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