Abstract
An innovative conversion module (CM) for concentrating solar power applications, named ST2G (Solar Thermionic-Thermoelectric Generator), has been developed and fabricated. The new technology is based on a solid-state converter that works at temperatures up to 1000 °C and exploits a double conversion stage: A thermionic stage and a thermoelectric one, connected thermally in series. Potentially, the CM could reach a combined solar energy-to-electrical efficiency larger than 30%, producing also additional thermal energy to be exploited as a co-generation. Different prototypes have been fabricated and the discussion on the technological key-points has been reported, relating them to the physical requirements necessary for an efficient conversion mechanism. The preliminary results obtained at a lab-level are here discussed, indicating low electrical power output, but also how to increase the performance by solving the identified issues.
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Bellucci, A., Calvani, P., Cappelli, E., Orlando, S., Sciti, D., Yogev, R., … Trucchi, D. M. (2015). Preliminary characterization of ST2G: Solar thermionic- Thermoelectric generator for concentrating systems. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1667). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4922563
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