Abstract

A hybrid solar lighting/ thermal system utilized a parabolic solar dish as a solar collector illustrated in this paper. A two-axis tracking system was developed and employed to improve the energy output of a concentrating solar system (CSP) that produces hot water and light. During the daytime, sunlight is transmitted by fiber optics to an indoor photovoltaic PV device to generate electricity, or it can be used directly as daylighting. The heat generated is used to heat water. The findings show that the proposed system is a low-cost, high-performance approach for solar energy use in building energy efficiency, and readily available tracking components and tools. The experimental work shows that the maximum efficiency of the hybrid solar lighting/ thermal system controlled with a dual-axis solar tracking system was 32.2%.

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