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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2008

Potential of Polygeneration With Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems

Abraham Kribus; Gur Mittelman

The efficiency of both solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) systems for power generation is usually in the range of 10―30%, meaning that more than two-thirds of the collected radiation energy is lost. Cogeneration, or more generally polygeneration, means capturing and using some of the wasted energy and therefore increasing the overall efficiency of the solar conversion. Several paths of solar polygeneration are investigated: both thermal and photovoltaic receivers, with use of the waste heat to generate additional electricity by a heat engine, a direct use as heat, and use of the waste heat to operate a thermal process (absorption cooling). Appropriate optical and thermal energy losses are taken into account in all cases. The receiver temperature and the sunlight concentration level serve as free parameters. It is shown that concentrating the solar radiation is essential to effective polygeneration, and that there is an optimal operating temperature for each system. Polygeneration leads to increased conversion efficiency in all cases, and the scenarios based on PV show better results than those based on thermal converters. Scenarios showing electricity replacement up to 43% (normalized to the incident radiation) are presented.


Heat Transfer Engineering | 2007

Large-Scale Solar Thermal Desalination Plants: A Review

Gur Mittelman; Ornit Mouchtar; Abraham Dayan

The current global framework, with growing oil price instability, limited oil and gas resources, and Kyoto Protocol environmental requirements, calls for continued improvements in renewable energy resources usage, including solar power. Due to geographic conditions, solar power is a promising energy source for seawater desalination. Indeed, during the last decades, many solar-driven systems have been developed and improved. This paper focuses on the development of large-scale solar desalination systems that are based on the multi effect evaporation process. It is a thermally driven process suitable to operate attractively in combination with solar thermal collectors. Additionally, the concept of supplying the required energy by cogeneration plants is described.


Energy Conversion and Management | 2007

Solar cooling with concentrating photovoltaic/thermal (CPVT) systems

Gur Mittelman; Abraham Kribus; Abraham Dayan


Energy Conversion and Management | 2006

A miniature concentrating photovoltaic and thermal system

Abraham Kribus; Daniel Kaftori; Gur Mittelman; Amir Hirshfeld; Yuri Flitsanov; Abraham Dayan


Solar Energy | 2009

Water desalination with concentrating photovoltaic/thermal (CPVT) systems

Gur Mittelman; Abraham Kribus; Ornit Mouchtar; Abraham Dayan


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012

Equivalent circuit models for triple-junction concentrator solar cells

Gideon Segev; Gur Mittelman; Abraham Kribus


Solar Energy | 2010

A novel power block for CSP systems

Gur Mittelman; Michael Epstein


Solar Energy | 2014

The promise and challenge of solar volumetric absorbers

Abraham Kribus; Y. Gray; Michael Grijnevich; Gur Mittelman; Sébastien Mey-Cloutier; Cyril Caliot


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2007

Laminar free convection underneath a downward facing inclined hot fin array

Gur Mittelman; Abraham Dayan; K. Dado-Turjeman; Amos Ullmann


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2004

Laminar free convection underneath a downward facing hot fin array

Abraham Dayan; R. Kushnir; Gur Mittelman; Amos Ullmann

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University of Minnesota

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