Households with Fibre Reinforced Composite BIPV modules in Southern Europe under Net Metering Scheme

A. Kyritsis*, E. Roman, S. A. Kalogirou, J. Nikoletatos, R. Agathokleous, E. Mathas, S. Tselepis

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Resumen

In recent years many Renewable Energy Sources (RES) power plants have been connected to power networks throughout Europe, in order to meet the EU's objectives for sustainable energy supply. As far as RES residential applications are concerned, the grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems constitute the most important representative of RES, because PVs can be easily installed even in densely built-up areas. In this context, small residential PV systems utilising Building Integrated PV (BIPV) modules are going to gain ground mainly at newly built or rebuilt building structures. That is because a BIPV module operates as a multi-functional building construction material; it generates energy and serves as part of the building envelope. This paper highlights the energy benefits of residential buildings in Southern Europe with Fibre Reinforced Composite BIPV modules under Net Metering Scheme and proposes suitable grid-connected PV inverter structures in case of BIPV systems with multiple orientation and inclination profiles.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)167-176
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónRenewable Energy
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jul 2019

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