Hybrid PhotoVoltaic-Thermal heat pump systems: Energy and economic performance evaluations in different climates

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PhotoVoltaic/Thermal cogeneration (PV/T) aims to utilize the same area both for producing electricity and heat. An electric compression heat pump can be coupled to the PV/T panels to contribute to the space heating demand partially using the self-produced electricity. Some Italian climates and economic incentives scenarios are considered with Trnsys simulations to evaluate the energy and economic viability of PV/T-heat pump hybrid technology. Primary energy saving results to be between 35% and 65%, and discounted payback of the investment can be around 10 years in mild climates and southern resorts.

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Noro, M., & Lazzarin, R. M. (2018). Hybrid PhotoVoltaic-Thermal heat pump systems: Energy and economic performance evaluations in different climates. International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 13(1), 76–83. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctx022

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