Advances in Applied Energy (Sep 2024)

The potential of radiative cooling enhanced photovoltaic systems in China

  • Maoquan Huang,
  • Hewen Zhou,
  • G.H. Tang,
  • Mu Du,
  • Qie Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100184

Abstract

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Soaring solar cell temperature hindered photovoltaic (PV) efficiency, but a novel radiative cooling (RC) cover developed in this study offered a cost-effective solution. Using a randomly particle-doping structure, the radiative cooling cover achieved a high “sky window” emissivity of 95.3% while maintaining a high solar transmittance of 94.8%. The RC-PV system reached a peak power output of 147.6 W/m2. A field study to explore its potential in various provinces in China revealed significant efficiency improvements, with yearly electricity outputs surpassing those of ordinary PV systems by a relative improvement of 2.78%–3.72%. The largest increases were observed under clear skies and in dry, cool climates, highlighting the potential of RC-PV systems under real weather and environmental conditions. This work provided the theoretical foundation for designing scalable radiative cooling films for PV systems, unlocking the full potential of solar energy.

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