Patent classifications
H01L31/0488
SOLAR MODULE WITH HOMOGENEOUS COLOR IMPRESSION
A solar module with solar cells comprising a front covering with an outer and an inner surface and further comprising optically active zones with a first color, and optically inactive zones having a second color different from the first color. The front covering having a first dot grid covering the optically active zones, the first dot grid having a large number of opaque colored dots that have a third color different from the first color, wherein addition of the first color and the third color yields an additive color. The front covering having a second dot grid covering a optically inactive zone, the second dot grid having opaque colored dots having a fourth color different from the second color, wherein addition of the second color and the fourth color yields an additive color, wherein the third color and the fourth color are selected for a calculated color deviation.
Inter-tile support for solar roof tiles
One embodiment described herein provides a photovoltaic roof module. The roof module can include at least a first photovoltaic roof tile, a second photovoltaic roof tile positioned adjacent to the first photovoltaic roof tile, and a spacer coupled to and positioned between the first and second photovoltaic roof tiles. The spacer is configured to facilitate a semi-rigid joint between the first and second photovoltaic roof tiles.
PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES AND SEMICONDUCTOR LAYERS WITH GROUP V DOPANTS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME
A photovoltaic device (100) can include an absorber layer (160). The absorber layer (160) can be doped p-type with a Group V dopant and can have a carrier concentration of the Group V dopant greater than 410.sup.15cm.sup.-3. The absorber layer (160) can include oxygen in a central region of the absorber layer (160). The absorber layer (160) can include an alkali metal in the central region of the absorber layer (160). Methods for carrier activation can include exposing an absorber layer (160) to an annealing compound in a reducing environment (220). The annealing compound (224) can include cadmium chloride and an alkali metal chloride.
HOMOGENEOUS TRANSPARENT COATED GREENHOUSE ELECTRICAL GENERATING DEVICES, AND INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTIONS
A greenhouse electricity-generating system includes a homogeneous transparent electricity-generating glass or plastic device (TEGD) and an electrical junction box electron transfer device (E-JBTD). The homogeneous transparent electricity-generating glass or plastic device (TEGD) supplies an even homogeneous supply of light, and the electrical module junction box transfer device (E-JBTD) is a water and weather tight connection that supplies electricity safely and securely. The electrical module junction box transfer device (E-JBTD) maintains a secure electrical connection between modules or homogeneous transparent electricity-generating glass or plastic devices (TEGD) and may not be removed after installation and reinstalled on another module or homogeneous transparent electricity-generating glass or plastic device (TEGD).
BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH GLASS PHOTOVOLTAIC TILES
Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems provide for solar panel arrays with improved aesthetics and efficiency that can replace a conventional roof surface structure. These BIPV systems can utilize photovoltaic PV roof tiles defined as glass tiles having photovoltaic elements embedded or incorporated into the body of the roof tile. Such PV roof tiles can include one or more lapping features for interfacing with adjacent tiles and features for electrically connecting multiples tiles within a course to an external power optimizer. Such PV roof tiles can utilize stamped glass that is stamped to define these features within an integrated glass tile and can further include texture, striations on the glass tile and/or color matched back layers or various other components to obscure visibility of any embedded solar cells and provide a more pleasing appearance.
High Efficiency Translucent Solar Module Integrated with Greenhouse Roof Structures
A translucent solar module assembly for integration with a greenhouse having a frame with a plurality of roof supports includes a pair of brackets attachable to each of the plurality of roof supports, a bi-facial solar panel attachable to the pair of brackets, and a pair of reflector rails attachable to each of the plurality of roof supports. A dichroic reflector is attachable to the pair of reflector rails.
Solar module comprising a stone frame
The invention relates to a new way of stabilizing and mounting solar panels in the form of conventional heat exchangers comprising a trough and a glass cover or of a photovoltaic panel on house walls with the aid of frames made of natural or artificial stones which are made break-resistant using fiber materials and are stabilized in such a way that the panels are also break-resistant on impact and can be mounted as self-supporting structures on a wall; furthermore, the panels in particular satisfy high standards in respect of esthetics and are low-maintenance and thus permanently appealing. Multiple solar panels comprising stone frames can form entire stone-solar panel facades.
Building integrated photovoltaic system
A building integrated photovoltaic system includes a plurality of photovoltaic modules installed in an array on a roof deck. Each of the photovoltaic modules at least one solar cell, a first encapsulant encapsulating the at least one solar cell, a frontsheet juxtaposed with a first surface of the first encapsulant, and a backsheet juxtaposed with a second surface of the first encapsulant. The frontsheet includes a glass layer, a second encapsulant, and a first polymer layer. The backsheet includes a first layer and a second polymer layer attached to the first layer. Each of the photovoltaic modules includes a wire cover bracket, which is configured to overlap the wire cover bracket of an adjacent one of the photovoltaic modules.
Photovoltaic module with transparent perimeter edges
A system includes a plurality of photovoltaic modules, each having at least one solar cell, an encapsulant encapsulating the solar cell, a frontsheet, and a backsheet. The encapsulant and the frontsheet are transparent. The backsheet includes a first section and a second section juxtaposed with the first section. The first section is transparent and the second section is non-transparent. A first end of the frontsheet, a first end of the encapsulant, and the first section of the backsheet form a transparent portion. A first photovoltaic module overlays at least a portion of a second photovoltaic module. The transparent portion of the first photovoltaic module overlays at least a portion of the at least one solar cell of the second photovoltaic module.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL GLAZING UNIT
The present invention relates to a multifunctional glazing unit suitable for generating electricity, to a method of preparing same and use thereof, said multifunctional glazing unit comprising a first sheet of glazing material comprising a first face and a second face, a second sheet of glazing material comprising a first face and a second face, a photovoltaic portion, and a reflecting element, wherein the first sheet of glazing material and the second sheet of glazing material are separated by a cavity, the second faces of each sheet of glazing material face towards the cavity, the photovoltaic portion and the reflecting element are each positioned between the first sheet of glazing material and the second sheet of glazing material, and wherein the photovoltaic portion comprises a transparent region, a bi-facial region, and at least one photovoltaic element.