Proceedings (Dec 2020)

Cross-Cutting Technologies for Developing Innovative BIPV Systems in the Framework of the PVadapt Project

  • Antonis Peppas,
  • Konstantinos Kollias,
  • Hussam Jouhara,
  • Michele Scotton,
  • Theodoros Kakardakos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020065006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 1
p. 6

Abstract

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In the framework of the PVadapt H2020 project, a sustainable and fully adaptable building-integrated photovoltaic–thermal (BIPVT) system of substantially lower cost than conventional in-market solutions will be developed. A flexible automated process will be employed to produce PV modules as well as elements with integrated heat pipe-based heat recovery. These active energy components will be combined with passive components with structural, thermal, and other functions to produce prefabricated modules. A smart envelope System, featuring grid connectivity, load prediction/shifting, and insolation/temperature predictive algorithms, will be integrated in the BIPVT to maximize energy efficiency and cost saving. The unit cost of production, the levelized cost of energy (LCOE), and the payback period of the multifunctional BIPVT module will be below 200 €/m2, 2 ct/kWh, and 10 years, respectively.

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