Scientists design concentrating PV system equipped with cooling, waste heat recovery tech

Scientists in Iran have designed a CPV system that integrates a paraffin-based nanomaterials cooling system with fin, as well as thermoelectric generators that turns wast heat into electricity. Simulated results demonstrated that, with the cooling system in place, the PV efficiency improves by approximately 16.46% in clean conditions.

Scientists design concentrating PV system equipped with cooling, waste heat recovery tech

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