Title
The solar noise barrier project: 1 effect of incident light orientation on the performance of a large-scale luminescent solar concentrator noise barrier
Author
Kanellis, M.
de Jong, M.M.
Slooff, L.H.
Debije, M.G.
Publication year
2017
Abstract
In this work we describe the relative performance of the largest luminescent solar concentrator (LSC)constructed to date. Comparisons are made for performance of North/South and East/West facing panels during a sunny day. It is shown that the East/West panels display much more varied performance during the day, as the structural elements of the barrier interfere with solar illumination and cause shading, but perform similarly for both front and back illumination conditions. The results of a more extended, 200 day measurement period mirror the results of the single sunny day results. This work demonstrates the importance of frame design to minimize self-shading of the LSC panels.
Subject
Industrial Innovation
Luminescent solar concentrator
Demonstrator
Noise barrier
Solar energy
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TNO identifier
849908
Report number
ECN-V--16-008
Publisher
Elsevier, Petten
ISSN
0960-1481
Source
Renewable Energy, 103 (103), 647-652
Document type
article