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Performance of the Glass Block in Photovoltaic Generation

Viola, Fabio
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Romano, Pietro
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Miceli, Rosario
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Masmoudi, Ahmed
2015
Proceedings of 2015 Tenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies
Tenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER)

In this article is presented the preliminary evaluation of the performance of radiation transmission of glass block, used in support of photovoltaic cells, investigating different internal surface points of the block, which are subject to different shading during daylight hours. The aim is to establish how the edging setting, the only opaque element, can reduce the amount of light radiation during the day, introducing in this way a reduction of efficiency of the entire generation system. The generation system can be based on traditional photovoltaic cells or on the most suitable dye sensitized solar cells. An experimental measurement setup employing a microprocessor-based instrument has been created and a set of measures have been carried out. The measures prove that the shading effect at different irradiation angles do not affect significantly the lighting over the PV cell.

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