Modelling of a hybrid photovoltaic thermal collector based on CdTe


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A few years ago, silicon photovoltaic panels had yields of 10 to 18%, which made them interesting because is not profitable enough (too expensive to energy conversion yield too low).But recently, thin film technology appears to increase the efficiency and reduce the cost. For application in hybrid collectors, various types of solar photovoltaic hybrid collectors (PVT) based on new materials for solar cells have been developed as the binary semiconductor, ternary and quaternary materials and organic. CdTe is a the most appropriate binary materials for use in photovoltaic structures in thin layers, this material can produce a high yield of about 15% and is also known by a direct band structure gap of a value of 1.45 eV and a very high absorption coefficient (>105 cm–1 in the visible). In this work we present the modeling of a hybrid photovoltaic thermal collector based on the thin films solar cells of CdTe, and then we made the determination of the temperature levels of the various layers through the development of the energy balance sheet involves heat exchange between the different components of the collector and to study its electrical and thermal performance, and finally compare their efficiency with it of the PVT collector based on monocrystalline silicon.

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Hafsia Haloui

Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER

Author for correspondence.
Email: haloui_h@uraer.dz
Algeria, Algiers, 47133

Khaled Touafek

Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER

Email: haloui_h@uraer.dz
Algeria, Algiers, 47133

Mourad Zaabat

Laboratoire des composants actifs et matériaux

Email: haloui_h@uraer.dz
Algeria, Algiers

Hanane Ben Cheikh El Hocine

Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER

Email: haloui_h@uraer.dz
Algeria, Algiers, 47133

Abdelkrim Khelifa

Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER

Email: haloui_h@uraer.dz
Algeria, Algiers, 47133

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