Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1277607
BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS. OVERVIEW OF BARRIERS AND OPPORTUNITIES
BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS. OVERVIEW OF BARRIERS AND OPPORTUNITIES // THERMAL SCIENCE International Scientific Journal, 27 (2023), 2; 1433-1451 doi:10.2298/TSCI221107030B (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS. OVERVIEW OF
BARRIERS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Autori
Bošnjaković, Mladen ; Katinić, D., Marko ; Čikić, Ante ; Muhič, Simon
Izvornik
THERMAL SCIENCE International Scientific Journal (0354-9836) 27
(2023), 2;
1433-1451
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
solar energy, Building integrated photovoltaics, barriers, Opportunities
Sažetak
Based on the available literature, the status and prospects for further development of the building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) market were analyzed. The results of the analysis show that the high investment costs and the lack of information about installed BIPV systems and BIPV technology are a problem for the stakeholders. The BIPV technology is an interdisciplinary problem, so the cooperation of a large number of different experts is important. However, it is not yet at a satisfactory level. Another problem is the overlapping of responsibilities of HVAC installers, interior designers and façade manufacturers. On the other hand, the incentives of the EU regulatory framework and beyond to use RES in both new buildings and renovation of old buildings, as well as the desire for energy independence, encourage the application of BIPV technology. An analysis of the electricity production potential of BIPV integrated into the walls and roof of the building was made for four geographical locations. A comparison of the production of electricity on the walls and on the roof of the building was carried out. The analysis shows that on the four walls of the building, where each wall has the same area as the roof of the building, approximately 2.5 times more electricity than on the roof can be generated. In the absence of available surface for installing a photovoltaic power plant on the roof, the walls represent a great potential for BIPV technology.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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