Everything about Concentrated Photovoltaics totally explained
Concentrating
Photovoltaics (CPV) is a term used when sunlight is concentrated onto photovoltaic surfaces for the purpose of
electrical power production.
Solar concentrators of all varieties may be used for this, often mounted on a
solar tracker in order to keep the focal point upon the cell as the sun moves across the sky.
Compared to conventional flat panel
solar cells, CPV is advantageous because the solar collector is less expensive than an equivalent area of solar cells. CPV system hardware is typically priced around 3
USD/
Watt, whereas silicon flat panels are commonly 5 USD/Watt (not including any associated power systems or installation charges).
Semiconductor properties allow solar cells to operate more efficiently in concentrated light, as long as the cell junction temperature is kept cool by a suitable
heat sinks. CPV operates most effectively in sunny weather, since
clouds and
overcast conditions create
diffuse light which essentially can not be concentrated.
Low Concentration CPV
Low concentration CPV are systems with a solar concentration 2-10 suns. For economic reasons, conventional silicon solar cells are typically used, and at these concentrations, the heat
flux is low enough that the cells don't need to be actively cooled. The laws of optics dictate that a
solar collector with a low concentration ratio can have a high
acceptance angle, and thus doesn't require active solar tracking.
Medium Concentration CPV
From concentrations of 10 to 100, the CPV systems require
solar tracking and cooling, making them more complex.
High Concentration CPV
These systems have concentrating optics consisting of dish reflectors or
fresnel lenses that concentrate sunlight to intensities of 200 to 1000 suns. The solar cells require high-capacity heat sinks to avoid thermal destruction, and to manage temperature related performance losses. Multijunction solar cells are currently favored over
silicon, as they've a higher efficiency. The efficiency of both cell types rises with increased concentration; the multijunction efficiency also rises faster. Multijunction solar cells, originally designed for non-concentrating space-based satellites, have been re-designed due to the high current density encountered in CPV (typically 8 A/cm
2 at 500 suns). Though the cost of multijunction solar cells is roughly 100x that of a comparable silicon cell, the cell cost remains a small fraction of the cost of the overall concentrating PV system, so the system economics may still favor the multijunction cells.
Much of the original research into
multijunction photovoltaics was sponsored by governments and the
astronautics industry. More recently, the technical research and product development of CPV systems has grown due to investment in terrestrial electric generating systems. Recent technological advances in triple-junction solar cells have yielded 40.7% conversion efficiency
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). Commercial vendor Concentrix has published a module efficiency of 23.5%. Commercial vendor SolFocus has published a module efficiency of over 22%.
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