研究目的
To investigate the possible use of semi-transparent PV modules placed on the roof of energy intensive greenhouses in Crete-Greece in order to cover their energy requirements and sell the surplus electricity into the grid.
研究成果
Crystalline semi-transparent photovoltaic cells with high transmittance can be placed on the rooftops of agricultural greenhouses in a way that they will not affect the growth of the cultivated crops. They can cover the energy requirements of greenhouses and the surplus can be sold to the grid. However, their current cost is still high and without subsidies, it is not expected to generate profits to the farmers.
研究不足
The current high prices of semi-transparent PVs do not favour their use by farmers since their installation costs are high. Future financial support from the government could increase their attractiveness for commercial applications in greenhouses.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study investigates the use of semi-transparent photovoltaic cells on greenhouse rooftops for electricity generation. It includes theoretical models and detailed procedures of the experimental methods.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two cases of energy intensive greenhouses located in Crete-Greece are examined, each with an area of 1,000 m
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Semi-transparent photovoltaic modules with a nominal power of 42.5 KWp are used.
4:5 KWp are used.
Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
4. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow: The study involves placing PV modules on the rooftops of greenhouses, covering slightly less than 50% of their surface, and measuring the electricity generation and its impact on greenhouse energy needs.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The analysis includes comparing the generated electricity with the greenhouse's energy consumption and assessing the economic and environmental impacts.
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