Thermal daylight and energy potential of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems: A comprehensive review of effects and developments
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Date
2023
Authors
Aybüke Taser
Basak Kundakci Koyunbaba
Tugce Kazanasmaz
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Elsevier Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
According to energy consumption data of the European Union buildings account for 40 % of overall energy consumption in all sectors. The rise in building energy demand seriously affects global warming. To reduce demand buildings must be designed to be energy-efficient. As part of energy-efficiency initiatives unique systems that employ renewable energy sources should be implemented in buildings. As a new technology building-integrated photovoltaics is considered an essential technology to achieve this target. Several variables affect the thermal daylight and energy performance of building-integrated photovoltaic systems, related to environmental and photovoltaic-related parameters. Thus the challenges and effects of these variables on the overall performance of these systems should be investigated. This research analyzes building-integrated photovoltaic implemented studies and presents a state-of-art review of recent developments. The study not only summarizes the existing studies developed in this field so far but also analyzes the variables and makes concrete generalizations and inferences. It enables finding gaps and deficiencies in the literature and provides a better understanding of all the variables that affect the performance of building-integrated photovoltaic systems by interpreting the results in detail and representing them graphically instead of only through textual analysis. Results show that building-integrated photovoltaics contribute to constructing a sustainable future for cities. Developments in this industry motivate researchers in this field whose work will make it easier to cope with future ecological challenges. It helps to build a more sustainable future for society. With new developments it will be possible to mitigate the effects of future environmental problems. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Building-integrated Photovoltaics, Clean Energy, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy Source, Solar Energy, Zero Energy, Buildings, Energy Utilization, Global Warming, Photovoltaic Effects, Solar Energy, Solar Power Generation, Sustainable Development, Building Integrated Photovoltaic, Building Integrated Photovoltaic System, Clean Energy, Energy Consumption Datum, Energy-potentials, European Union, In-buildings, Renewable Energy Source, Thermal Potential, Zero Energies, Energy Efficiency, Alternative Energy, Building Construction, Demand-side Management, Energy Efficiency, European Union, Photovoltaic System, Buildings, Energy utilization, Global warming, Photovoltaic effects, Solar energy, Solar power generation, Sustainable development, Building integrated photovoltaic, Building integrated photovoltaic system, Clean energy, Energy consumption datum, Energy-potentials, European union, In-buildings, Renewable energy source, Thermal potential, Zero energies, Energy efficiency, alternative energy, building construction, demand-side management, energy efficiency, European Union, photovoltaic system, Zero Energy, Solar Energy, Clean Energy, Building-Integrated Photovoltaics, Renewable Energy Source, Energy Efficiency
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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82
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Solar Energy
Volume
251
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171
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196
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