Enhancing efficiency of dense array CPV receivers with controlled DC-DC converters and adaptive microfluidic cooling under non-uniform solar irradiance
Concentrating solar technologies offer substantial potential for optimizing solar energy for heat and power generation, particularly in green hydrogen production. This study investigates the use of commercial high efficiency concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) cells in a central tower concentrating sola...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solar energy materials and solar cells 2025-01, Vol.279, p.113262, Article 113262 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Concentrating solar technologies offer substantial potential for optimizing solar energy for heat and power generation, particularly in green hydrogen production. This study investigates the use of commercial high efficiency concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) cells in a central tower concentrating solar system to enhance energy conversion efficiency. By integrating DC-DC converters with self-adaptive microfluidic cooling systems, we address current mismatches and temperature variations that affect CPV performance. The novel receiver design ensures scalability for large-scale implementations by implementing the electrical connections between DC-DC converters and each CPV cell without creating shaded areas. We numerically model and simulate the thermodynamic and electrical characteristics of a dense array CPV receiver, evaluating six illumination profiles. Our results indicate a significant improvement in receiver efficiency compared to the traditional configuration with bypass diodes, demonstrating an increase from 23.4 % to 30.3 % under a central Gaussian illumination profile, and reaching up to 38 % relative efficiency improvement depending on the applied profile. Power transfer losses decrease from 26 % to 10 % when 200 kW/m2 of illumination non-uniformity occurs. The proposed solution enhances reliability and energy conversion efficiency, presenting a viable path forward for large-scale CPV applications.
•Enhanced high-density CPV receiver efficiency using DC-DC converters and adaptive cooling under non-uniform irradiance.•Achieved significant relative efficiency increases of up to 38 % across various illumination profiles.•Power transfer losses reduced from 26 % to 10 % under 200 kW/m2 of illumination non-uniformity.•Reduced current mismatch with controlled external DC-DC converters.•Scalable receiver design supports large-scale implementation without shading interconnections. |
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ISSN: | 0927-0248 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.solmat.2024.113262 |