Abstract

Hybrid photovoltaic thermal solar system becomes one of the potential to play a significant role in the renewable energy sector. The validation of the photovoltaic/ thermal solar system is not valid in Egypt with proven efficiency of both electrical and thermal system. This paper presents a Comparison between Thermal and PVT performance values for the same area with number of 18 units PVT and 14 units’ thermal units and other parameters to be discussed during the compression in domestic application, see the parameters and boundaries of selected system, and evaluate the performance of each system.

Highlights

  • Recent relevant examinations of PhotoVoltaic - Thermal System (PVT) technologies were conducted by Zhang [1]

  • Recent relevant examinations of PVT technologies were conducted by Zhang [1]

  • The CSP was used in domestic use in [5]

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Introduction

Recent relevant examinations of PVT technologies were conducted by Zhang [1]. The aim of that work to compare between types of domestic heating, and see the parameter and boundaries of select and evaluate the performance of each. Combination PhotoVoltaic - Thermal System (PVT) is a promising solar technology innovation. Various methods are used in these systems to extract heat from solar panels. The heat extracted is used in thermal systems. The literature [6] published some theoretical and experimental work on these systems. PVT systems with spectrum screens, in addition to collecting heat from PV modules, have recently been explored. There are some review papers available in the literature describing the different aspects of PVT systems

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