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New PV Micro-Modules on Standard Roof Tiles
Various technologies available on the solar photovoltaic cell market have been reviewed. The method of photovoltaic micro-modules implementation on standard roof tiles was shown. The possible roof tiles were chosen.
Wujek Pawel, Sprawka Piotr
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Reliability evaluation of III-V concentrator solar cells
Concentrator solar cells have been proposed as an interesting way of reducing the cost of photovoltaic electricity. However, in order to compete with conventional solar modules it is necessary not only to reduce costs but also to evaluate and increase ...
González, Jose R. +4 more
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Autonomous and Continuous Atmospheric Water Harvesting Using Modified Wood
A rigid, hydroxyl‐rich wood skeleton with graded channels is used as a multifunctional host to co‐incorporate a PNipam/PAA network and LiCl, creating a high‐performance sorbent for atmospheric water harvesting. The composite achieves rapid sorption, efficient low‐temperature desorption, and stable cycling, enabling a solar‐powered device with a high ...
Shiheng He +7 more
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The efficiency of photovoltaic modules depends on the operating temperature of the cells. Currently it is difficult to choose a suitable model to estimate the temperature of the modules, due to the variety of proposed models.
Liomnis Osorio Laurencio +5 more
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Feasibility of photovoltaic – Thermoelectric hybrid modules
Outdoor performance of photovoltaic (PV) modules suffers from elevated temperatures. Conversion efficiency losses of up to about 25% can result, depending on the type of integration of the modules in the roof. Cooling of modules would therefore enhance annual PV performance.
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A rotational energy harvesting device that successfully reconciles high power density with mechanical durability through a hybrid sliding‐and‐bouncing kinematic mechanism is reported. The success reported in our paper includes addressing a dilemma where enhanced electrical output comes at the cost of increased friction and wear, limiting the practical ...
Yihong Lin +12 more
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A type of thermoelectric ionogels with convertible n‐p thermopowers are demonstrated with Seebeck coefficients ranging from ‐3.61 to +9.74 mV K−1. Thus, thermoelectric gating organic electrochemical transistor is achieved by employing ionogel as thermoelectric modules and ionic dielectrics simultaneously, paving the road to self‐powered, highly ...
Xingyu Hu +8 more
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Solar Energy and Hydrogen (energy carrier) are possible replacement options for fossil fuel and its associated problems of availability and high prices ...
Wilson, Earle Anthony
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Neuromorphic Near‐Sensor and In‐Sensor Computing Enabled by Next‐Generation Material‐Based Sensors
This Review presents a structural framework that classifies neuromorphic sensing into near‐sensor and in‐sensor architectures, clarifying physical coupling between sensing and computation. The framework connects neural and synaptic device functions with recent advances in optical, mechanical, and chemical sensing, compares energy consumption and ...
Su Yeon Jung +7 more
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Theoretical and Simulation-Based Approach to BIPV Systems Integrated with Modular Building
This study presents a simulation-based analysis of a steel modular building that integrates technologies that support the energy transition in the built environment.
Julia Brenk +2 more
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