A comprehensive analysis of photovoltaic panel integrated thermoelectric cooling system for enhanced power generation

Author:

Chandel Rahul1,Chandel Shyam Singh1ORCID,Prasad Deo2,Dwivedi Ram Prakash1

Affiliation:

1. Photovoltaics Research Group, Centre of Excellence in Energy Science and Technology Shoolini University Solan Himachal Pradesh India

2. Tyree Energy Technologies Building University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe integrated photovoltaic‐thermoelectric cooling systems (PV‐TECS) can be used to enhance the performance and life expectancy of commercial PV power plants for sustainable power generation. The objective of the study is to assess the efficacy of PV‐TECS to address these concerns. In this study, computational fluid dynamics/finite element method analysis and experimental investigation of photovoltaic micro‐modules (PVMM‐2) with a thermoelectric cooling system and a reference system without it (PVMM‐1), is carried out under real outdoor conditions. The logged data and infrared thermal imaging analysis results show that thermoelectric cooling is very effective in maintaining a consistent PV back temperature difference of 18.24°C between PVMM‐2 and the reference system, even reaching subzero temperature when the reference module operates close to 60°C. The simulated results are found to be in close agreement with the experimental results (R2 values of 0.83 and 0.94) which allows accurate prediction of system performance under actual solar loading conditions. Further analysis shows that PV‐TECS can be effectively used in photovoltaic power plants for efficiency enhancement with a gain in the range of 1%–22% for a monocrystalline PV module depending on location and type of integration. The study is of interest for further research to develop industrial applications.

Publisher

Wiley

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