International Journal of Environment, Engineering, and Education
Vol 2 No 2 (2020)

Reviewing Energy Efficiency with the Development of Luminescent Solar Panels

Al-Sarraj, Ahmed (Unknown)
Salloom, Hussein T. (Unknown)
Oleiwi, Sahar Zaboon (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Aug 2020

Abstract

As our fossil sources of electricity reduce consistently, then looking for alternative electricity solutions turns into crucial. Solar cells often made from expensive materials, which is why much research focused on finding cheaper materials to reduce the overall cost of solar energy. Another way to overcome this problem is to use a solar concentrator - a cheaper light-absorbing material that covers a large area, which absorbs, directs, and focuses the light to a smaller area that contains actual solar cells. The interest in exploiting solar electricity for photovoltaic energy has grown dramatically in the latest years, furthermore essential improvements inside the solar cells’ efficiency with luminescent up or down converters have currently anticipated theoretically. While solar cells are still expensive, fewer of them needed to produce a certain amount of electricity because they receive more sunlight. This paper gives, in short, evaluate the usage of luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) as opportunity electricity has low fees and comfortable as compared with photovoltaic solar panels, reviewing extra benefits in actual existence applications primarily in high structures home windows and displays of electronic devices.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijeedu

Publisher

Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Education Engineering Environmental Science

Description

Articles contain unlimited scientific material described, but must discuss the results quantitatively. The scope related to this International Journal of Environment, Engineering, and Education include but are not limited to: Environment Science: Water and Wastewater, Pollution and Climate Change, ...