Abstract

In the present study, a wind-driven roof top turbine ventilator, as cost effective ventilation device, was utilized to cool down a photovoltaic (PV) cell. In the proposed setup, three simultaneous goals, including ventilation, electrical power generation from ventilator spinning and cooling of the solar cell were achieved. The wind-driven turbine ventilator was equipped with a dynamo to generate power. By applying a blade, air was passed underneath of the solar cell to enhance its performance. As the result of this combination, beside normal ventilation by the ventilator, the performance of PV cell in terms of output power was improved up to 46.54%.

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