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A NOVEL HYBRID SOLAR POWER GENERATION SYSTEM USING A-SI PHOTOVOLTAIC/THERMAL COLLECTORS AND ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE


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Presentation:
Session: Session 17: Use of solar energy
Room: 1B Europe
Session start: 11:40 Wed 14 Oct 2015

Jing Li   lijing83@ustc.edu.cn
Affifliation: University of Science and Technology of China

Pengcheng Li   lpc1988@mail.ustc.edu.cn
Affifliation:

Gang Pei   peigang@ustc.edu.cn
Affifliation: University of Science and Technology of China

Jie Ji   jijie@ustc.edu.cn
Affifliation: University of Science and Technology of China

Jahan Zeb Alvi   2057703718@qq.com
Affifliation:


Topics: - System Design and Optimization (Topics), - I prefer Oral Presentation (Presentation Preference)

Abstract:

A novel hybrid solar power generation system (HSPGS) is proposed. It mainly consists of photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) collectors based on amorphous silicon (a-Si) cells, organic Rankine cycle (ORC), and inner-type heat storage unit. The PV/T collectors produce electricity directly via the cells, and the waste heat is carried away to the ORC for thermal power generation. Owing to the unique effect of thermal annealing, a-Si cells together with the ORC benefit from high temperature operation. Steady power generation is guaranteed by the heat storage unit. Compared with the conventional PV and solar ORC systems, the HSPGS can avoid or greatly reduce the usage of expensive battery, and has a much higher power efficiency. This work presents a close view of the HSPGS. Mathematic models are built and the system performance in the temperature range from 80°C to 150°C is estimated. Efficiency of about 12.5% can be achieved with a hot side temperature of 100°C.