Solar system for exploitation of the whole collected energy |
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Authors: | C. Ciamberlini F. Francini G. Longobardi M. Piattelli P. Sansoni |
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Affiliation: | a Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, Applicata (INOA), Largo E. Fermi 6, Firenze, Italy;b Consorzio CEO -Centro di Eccellenza Optronica, Largo E. Fermi 6, Firenze, Italy |
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Abstract: | An innovative architecture for the exploitation of the whole collected solar energy is described. A sun pointing optical concentrator focuses the received energy, containing the part of the required solar spectrum, in a low loss optical fibre transmission line. The optical panel is small in size and able to follow the sun in order to collect the maximum of its energy. The support is flat, 5 mm thick and includes four optical concentrators. The efficiency of the optical system depends on the optical configuration and on the material utilised for the optical components. Single commercial connector to the fixed fibres connects the fibre optics’ four free ends. The energy is therefore properly transported to any user's end with an easy installation. The system was experimented for lightening, during the day, dissipated in a dark load in order to produce heat in some equipment and for photovoltaic applications. The total efficiency of the system was between 68% and 72%. Once the solar energy reaches the end of the transmission line, it can be addressed to the required utilisation by means of an optical switch, which redirects the sunlight towards the desired applicator. This procedure allows utilising the 100% of the sun-collected energy. Since the size of the panel was small, it can be placed, on the roof, on the garden, on the window-sill, on the field and on all sides exposed to sunlight. |
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Keywords: | Solar energy Sun pointing Optical concentrator Efficiency |
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