1
MSc, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran
2
Phd Student at Tehran university
Abstract
Among the all types of renewable energy, solar energy has received more attention than other types of renewable technologies due to its proper availability and developed technology. The main users of photovoltaic technology are countries with high solar radiation potential, which generally have a tropical climate. Due to the negative effect of temperature rise on the electrical efficiency of solar cells, photovoltaic-thermal systems have been developed to dissipate heat from the cell as well as make efficient use of the heat lost. The most important methods applied in these systems are cooling by water, air, nanofluids, phase change materials, and porous media. But the biggest challenge in using photovoltaic-thermal technology is to increase the capital cost of the system and consequently increase the final cost of energy. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of using different cooling solutions on the increase in energy costs of photovoltaic systems.
Mazaheri Tehrani, M. A. and Vaziri Rad, M. A. (2021). A Review on Economic Studies (Based on Cost of Energy) in Photovoltaic-Thermal Systems. Water,Soil and Air Protection, 2(2), 105-117.
MLA
Mazaheri Tehrani, M. A. , and Vaziri Rad, M. A. . "A Review on Economic Studies (Based on Cost of Energy) in Photovoltaic-Thermal Systems", Water,Soil and Air Protection, 2, 2, 2021, 105-117.
HARVARD
Mazaheri Tehrani, M. A., Vaziri Rad, M. A. (2021). 'A Review on Economic Studies (Based on Cost of Energy) in Photovoltaic-Thermal Systems', Water,Soil and Air Protection, 2(2), pp. 105-117.
CHICAGO
M. A. Mazaheri Tehrani and M. A. Vaziri Rad, "A Review on Economic Studies (Based on Cost of Energy) in Photovoltaic-Thermal Systems," Water,Soil and Air Protection, 2 2 (2021): 105-117,
VANCOUVER
Mazaheri Tehrani, M. A., Vaziri Rad, M. A. A Review on Economic Studies (Based on Cost of Energy) in Photovoltaic-Thermal Systems. Water,Soil and Air Protection, 2021; 2(2): 105-117.