Abstract
New renewable energy technologies in different designs and forms are
emerging every day as a result of the global awareness about the
necessity of green transition and strict milestones set for 2050. Among
all of the emerging technologies in this area, solar direct electricity
generating systems (i.e. photovoltaic [PV], and photovoltaic-thermal
[PVT] setups) are more popular not only due to the nature of solar
energy, which is abundantly yet limitlessly available worldwide but also
due to the recent advances in this field, making solar cells more
efficient and cost-effective. The efforts in this framework are still
ongoing, and from a research perspective, the use of nanotechnologies
for the enhanced performance of such solar systems in various
configurations and a wide variety of methods is something probably
addressed more than any other approach. This article aims to present a
thorough review of research activities in using nanostructures,
nano-enhanced materials, nanofluids, and so on for solar direct
electricity generating systems including the cells, the panel packages,
and the supplementary equipment such as heat storage systems. The
article provides the readers a deep understanding of the fundamentals of
nanotechnology and how its knowledge has been developed over the years,
how it has been integrated into the solar PV and PVT concepts, and what
the state-of-the-art nature of this integrity looks like. Finally, our
conclusions from the literature review process about the challenges,
opportunities, risks, and benefits are presented and some proposals for
future research in this area are given.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102864 |
| Journal | Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments |
| Volume | 54 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| ISSN | 2213-1388 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Nanoenhanced-PCM
- Nanofluid
- Nanoparticles
- PV modules
- PVT setups
- Solar power technologies