Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management

Hybrid photovoltaic (PV) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) systems combine heat and light energy harvesting in a single module by utilizing the entire solar spectrum. This work analyzed the feasibility and performance of a hybrid photovoltaic–thermoelectric generator system with efficient thermal m...

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Main Authors: Francisco J. Montero, Paco Jovanni Vásquez Carrera, William Armando Hidalgo Osorio, Aleph Salvador Acebo Arcentales, Héctor Calvopiña, Yousra Filali Baba
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author Francisco J. Montero
Paco Jovanni Vásquez Carrera
William Armando Hidalgo Osorio
Aleph Salvador Acebo Arcentales
Héctor Calvopiña
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description Hybrid photovoltaic (PV) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) systems combine heat and light energy harvesting in a single module by utilizing the entire solar spectrum. This work analyzed the feasibility and performance of a hybrid photovoltaic–thermoelectric generator system with efficient thermal management by integrating heat pipe (HP), radiative cooling (RC), and heat sink (HS) systems. The proposed system effectively reduces the PV operation temperature by evacuating the residual heat used in the TEG system to generate an additional amount of electricity. The remaining heat is evacuated from the TEG’s cold side to the atmosphere using RC and HS systems. This study also analyzed the inclusion of two TEG arrays on both sides of the HP condenser section. This numerical analysis was performed using COMSOL Multiphysics 5.5 software and was validated by previous analysis. The performance was evaluated through an energy and exergy analysis of the TEG and PV systems. Enhancing the thermal management of the hybrid PV-TEG system can increase energy production by 2.4% compared to a PV system operating under the same ambient and solar radiation conditions. Furthermore, if the proposed system includes a second array of TEG modules, the energy production increases by 5.8% compared to the PV system. The exergy analysis shows that the enhancement in the thermal management of the PV operating temperature decreases the thermal exergy efficiency of the proposed system but increases the electricity exergy efficiency. Including TEG modules on both sides of the condenser section of the HP shows the system’s best thermal and electrical performance. These results may be helpful for the optimal design of realistic solar-driven hybrid systems for globally deserted locations.
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spelling doaj-art-61b98f0fcd6949fb8f929a0ae1374d892025-08-20T03:13:54ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-04-01188190010.3390/en18081900Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal ManagementFrancisco J. Montero0Paco Jovanni Vásquez Carrera1William Armando Hidalgo Osorio2Aleph Salvador Acebo Arcentales3Héctor Calvopiña4Yousra Filali Baba5Departamento de Ciencias de la Energía y Mecánica, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, P.O. Box 171-5-231B, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorExtensión La Maná, Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, La Maná 050201, EcuadorExtensión La Maná, Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, La Maná 050201, EcuadorFacultad de Ingeniería, Industria y Arquitectura, Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí ULEAM, Manta 130212, EcuadorDepartamento de Ciencias de la Energía y Mecánica, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, P.O. Box 171-5-231B, Sangolquí 171103, EcuadorThermal and Energy Research Team (ERTE), Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers of Rabat (ENSAM), Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat 08007, MoroccoHybrid photovoltaic (PV) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) systems combine heat and light energy harvesting in a single module by utilizing the entire solar spectrum. This work analyzed the feasibility and performance of a hybrid photovoltaic–thermoelectric generator system with efficient thermal management by integrating heat pipe (HP), radiative cooling (RC), and heat sink (HS) systems. The proposed system effectively reduces the PV operation temperature by evacuating the residual heat used in the TEG system to generate an additional amount of electricity. The remaining heat is evacuated from the TEG’s cold side to the atmosphere using RC and HS systems. This study also analyzed the inclusion of two TEG arrays on both sides of the HP condenser section. This numerical analysis was performed using COMSOL Multiphysics 5.5 software and was validated by previous analysis. The performance was evaluated through an energy and exergy analysis of the TEG and PV systems. Enhancing the thermal management of the hybrid PV-TEG system can increase energy production by 2.4% compared to a PV system operating under the same ambient and solar radiation conditions. Furthermore, if the proposed system includes a second array of TEG modules, the energy production increases by 5.8% compared to the PV system. The exergy analysis shows that the enhancement in the thermal management of the PV operating temperature decreases the thermal exergy efficiency of the proposed system but increases the electricity exergy efficiency. Including TEG modules on both sides of the condenser section of the HP shows the system’s best thermal and electrical performance. These results may be helpful for the optimal design of realistic solar-driven hybrid systems for globally deserted locations.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/8/1900heat pipehybrid systemphotovoltaicthermoelectricradiative coolingheat sink
spellingShingle Francisco J. Montero
Paco Jovanni Vásquez Carrera
William Armando Hidalgo Osorio
Aleph Salvador Acebo Arcentales
Héctor Calvopiña
Yousra Filali Baba
Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
Energies
heat pipe
hybrid system
photovoltaic
thermoelectric
radiative cooling
heat sink
title Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
title_full Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
title_fullStr Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
title_full_unstemmed Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
title_short Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Hybrid Photovoltaic–Thermoelectric System with Passive Thermal Management
title_sort energy and exergy analysis of a hybrid photovoltaic thermoelectric system with passive thermal management
topic heat pipe
hybrid system
photovoltaic
thermoelectric
radiative cooling
heat sink
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/8/1900
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