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Meeting the growing energy demands in a sustainable fashion is one of the greatest
challenges of this century. This projects aims to evaluate a promising renewable energy
source: concentrated photovoltaics (CPV). The configuration developed by our partner
promises to offer utility-scale solar power at competitive prices, making it a viable alternative.
It is based on large steel and glass structures that focus the incident light to reach over 1000x
concentration onto a large array of high performance triple junction photovoltaic cells. The
viability of this approach depends on structural, optical, optoelectrical, and thermal aspects,
that will all be studied in this project. We will experimentally and numerically study the
deformations due to meteorological loads, and evaluate their impact on non-uniform
illumination of the cell array. The electrical behaviour of the cells under these conditions will
then be characterised, along with the cooling performance. Integration of CPV into an urban grid will also be evaluated. If successful, this type of CPV………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Frédéric Légeron
Gestion TechnoCap;Prompt;Université de Sherbrooke
Engineering
Finance and Insurance
Université de Sherbrooke
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