Solar panel manufacturer Solimpeks is offering a hybrid solar panel that is capable of providing both electricity and water heating from the same panel. The panels are ideal for applications where there is limited roof space available, but both solar electricity and solar hot water are desired. Even better, the combination of the two functions actually improves the efficiency of the electrical generation of the photovoltaics.
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[...] incorporates rainwater harvesting and purification, an air source heat pump, a wind turbine, and solar-thermal panels. Locally-sourced materials will be employed including reclaimed timber, and more unconventionally, [...]
I think this kind of hybridization is exactly the type of thing we need to continue to keep seeing!
I’ve been waiting for these systems to start appearing. It only makes sense if you’ve ever put your hand on a PV panel in the sunlight, they get hot! So it makes perfect sense to combine the functions. However, I still want to see building integrated solutions, rather than add-ons. I would like to be able to either build a roof entirely of these on a new construction, or be able to replace an existing roof with something like this rather than re-shingling.
Photovoltaic Solar Hot Water Panels ,it will big change of pv industry .solar blog: http://www.pvsolarchina.com
Kudos to you! I hadn’t tohhugt of that!
Ppl like you get all the brains. I just get to say thanks for he awensr.
I googled this combination for exactly the same reasons you list, harvesting the heat for the water which is a major energy cost, and cooling the panels to increase the power production of the panels.
Now, what do they cost? Are they cost effective yet? And have you considered devices to change the angel of the panel keeping it pointed at the sun for more energy?
Would like to hear from you on this
J W