Building integration of active solar technologies include building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) and building integrated photovoltaic-thermal (BIPV/T).
Due to the growing demand for renewable energy sources, the manufacturing of solar PV cells and photovoltaic module has advanced considerably in recent years, , , . Building integrated photovoltaics are solar PV materials that replace conventional building materials in parts of the building envelopes, such as the rooftops or walls.
The exciting thing about Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is that the choice of integrated solar applications is only limited by imagination.
What are the different types of solar energy applications?
The accepted papers address a great variety of issues that can broadly be classified into five categories: (1) building integrated photovoltaic, (2) solar thermal energy utilization, (3) distributed energy and storage systems (4), solar energy towards zero-energy buildings, and (5) other innovative applications.
Can solar energy integration improve the utility grid?
Previous studies indicate that solar thermal and/or PV systems integrated with distributed energy storage systems and/or energy demand response systems can effectively relieve the impact on the utility grid and improve the flexibility and reliability of the utility grid. 3. Special issue on Solar Energy Integration in Buildings
What is a BIPV solar module?
BIPVs tile product may cover the entire roof or selected parts of the roof building. They are normally arranged in BIPVs solar module with the appearance of standard roof tiles and substitute a certain number of traditional building roof tiles, thus also enabling easy retrofitting of building roofs. The solar PV cell type and tile shape varies.
Can integrated photovoltaics be installed on an exisiting building?
When installing integrated photovoltaics on an exisiting building, the entire roof needs to be replaced. When installed on a new structure, the BIPV panels will replace the traditional tiles, which will lead to less money spent on the 'traditional roof', which will make investing in the BIPV panels more attractive.