EXERGOECONOMIC AND ENVIRNOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC THERMAL System
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newline Building Integrated Photovoltaic Thermal (BIPVT) systems may be considered
newlineas a powerful and most versatile technology that is being used in modern world to
newlineachieve the increased demand of energy. Nowadays its application is not limited to only
newlineurban sector but due to its economical and pollution free nature it is getting famous
newlineamong the rural people also. Since in a long run it is very cheaper as compared to grid
newlineconnected systems which produce energy in conventional method nowadays its
newlinepopularity is not limited up to industrial application only, rather in residential building
newlinealso its used for solar heater in winter season and other applications too. This work
newlinesummarizes the current state-of-the-art of BIPVs, including BIPV foil, tile, module and
newlinesolar cell glazing products.
newlineDuring the last decades, the photovoltaic (PV) modules and their associated
newlinearchitectural materials are increasingly being incorporated into the construction of the
newlinebuilding envelope such as façade, roof and skylights in the urban centers.