The aim of the PlateCell project is to develop and demonstrate roll-2-roll electrodeposition of thin film photovoltaics based on the earth-abundant and non-toxic, CZTS, semiconductor with at least 8%
The project will be the Danish part of the recently started IEA (International Energy Agency) SHC (Solar Heating & Cooling Programme) Task 64 on Solar Process Heat. The key components of solar heating
The objective of the PV-Rock-Roof project is to develop a cost-effective, aestetical and energy saving roof-cover where a new type of photovolatic (PV) module is glued to the insulation without need
The objective of the project is to develop a combined hardware and software solution that can efficiently act as a tool for doing fast and accurate drone-based luminescence inspection of solar plants
The objective of the project is to collect knowledge and experiences with building integrated photovoltaic power systems internationally and provide a comprehensive analysis and supplementary research
The project report describes the design and construction of a 1-1.5KW high efficiency Grid connected Building integrated Photovoltaic Power Generator for use in Houses or larger Photovoltaic Plants
Within the project, the most promising design of PV/T components have been identified: 1) A water-heating collector with the PV cells acting as absorber in a direct thermal contact with water piping