Performance ratio of crystalline si and triple junction a-Si thin film photovoltaic modules for the application to BIPVs

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The building integrated photovoltaic system (BIPV) attracts attention with regard to the future of the photovoltaic (PV) industry. It is because one of the promising national and civilian projects in the country. Since land area is limited, there is considerable interest in BIPV systems with a variety of angles and shapes of PV panels. It is therefore expected to be one of the major fields for the PV industry in the future. Since the irradiation is different from each installation angle, the output can be predicted by the angles. This is critical for a PV system to be operated at maximum power and use an efficient design. The development characteristics of tilted angles based on data results obtained via longterm monitoring need to be analyzed. The ratio of the theoretically available and actual outputs is compared with the installation angles of each PV module to provide a suitable PV system for the user.

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Cha, H. L., Ko, J. W., Lim, J. R., Kim, D. K., & Ahn, H. K. (2017). Performance ratio of crystalline si and triple junction a-Si thin film photovoltaic modules for the application to BIPVs. Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials, 18(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.4313/TEEM.2017.18.1.30

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