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Id
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DLNET-12-31-2002-0125
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Title
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Author(s)
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Maria Brogren,Björn Karlsson
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E-mail(s)
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maria.brogren@angstrom.uu.se,maria.brogren@angstrom.uu.se
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Department
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Dept of Materials Science,Dept of Construction and Architecture
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Organization
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Uppsala University,Lund University
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Description
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This paper treats the design and evaluation of lowconcentrating, water-cooled photovoltaic-thermal hybrid systems with stationary parabolic reflectors for groundbased applications or façade-integration of photovoltaics at high latitudes. The use of photovoltaic-thermal hybrid string modules in combination with cheap aluminum reflectors has a potential to significantly increase power production from a given solar cell area and reduce the cost of photovoltaic electricity.
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Keywords
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Photovoltaic Thermal Hybrid, Photovoltaic Electricity, Solar Cell
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Classification
| Electrical Engineering/ Energy and Power Systems/ Power Generation |
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Date
of Creation
| 2002-05-01 |
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Resource URL
| Not Available |
| Copyright Information | Resource has NO copyright restrictions; the contributor(s) agree to its free and unrestricted use for standard educational purposes. |
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Format
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Portable Document Format (.pdf)
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Size
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3716 KB
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Requirements
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Application Program: Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Interactivity
Type
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EXPOSITIVE: Information flows from resource to learner only
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Resource
Type
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Narrative Texts, Abstracts
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Interactivity
Level
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LOW: Minimal to zero interaction/input required from learner
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Intended
Audience
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Learners
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Context
of Use
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Professional Formations, Vocational Training, Continuous Formations
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Learning
Duration
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2 hours
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This resource has
the following component(s):
32461-7.pdf
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