Solar Hybrid Power Systems
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A2: Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2020) | Viewed by 17808
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Interests: photovoltaic systems; hybrid systems; energy harvesting; modeling of the photovoltaic cells and panels
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Interests: photovoltaic systems; hybrid systems characterization; concentrated light systems; hybrid system reliability
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Dear Colleagues,
Depending on the type of application and its scale (utility scale power plants, medium-scale commercial systems, building-integrated solar energy systems, or small scale applications down to energy harvested for wearable devices and sensor networks), the design of the solar hybrid power system is called to address the energy needs of the application whether on-grid or off-grid, based on the geographic location of the site and other factors, aiming at the most cost-effective and competitive configuration with a long system lifetime. Recent research is focusing on interdisciplinary, intelligent, and innovative configurations of hybrid solar energy systems, contributing to the increase of efficiency, reliability, and overall system yield.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Advanced solar hybrid configurations based on solar energy sources: photovoltaic cells and panels—PV, solar thermoelectric generators—STEG, and solar thermal collectors—STC;
- Solar hybrid power systems in concentrated light;
- Innovative applications of the solar hybrid power systems for small-scale (energy harvesting);
- Methods to calculate the electrical and thermal parameters of the solar hybrid power system components in different work conditions;
- Reliability and feasibility studies and consideration of critical issues encountered in solar hybrid power systems;
- Grid integration of solar hybrid power systems;
- Solar hybrid power system trading market and energy policy.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Tudor Cotfas
Prof. Dr. Petru Adrian Cotfas
Guest Editors
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