Issue 8, 2023

Luminescent solar concentrators for building integrated photovoltaics: opportunities and challenges

Abstract

This review examines the application of luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) for building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), both in terms of opaque façade elements and as semi-transparent windows. Many luminophores have been developed for LSC applications, and their efficiencies examined in lab-scale (<25 cm2) devices. This analytical review illustrates, using ray-tracing simulations, the technical challenges to maintaining efficiency when scaling these energy conversion devices to pilot- (1000 cm2) and commercial-scale (100 000 cm2) modules. Based on these considerations, ambitious but feasible target efficiencies for LSCs based on ideal quantum dot (QD) luminophores are suggested as follows – for opaque and semi-transparent (50% average visible transmission), respectively: (i) 11.0% and 5.5% for lab-scale devices; (ii) 10.0% and 5.0% for pilot-scale modules; and (iii) 9.0% and 4.5% for commercial-scale modules. It is worth noting though, that the QD design requirements – particularly with regard to the overlap integral between the absorption and emission spectrum – become very critical as the LSC area increases. Whereas it is difficult to see opaque LSCs successfully competing against standard flat-plate photovoltaic modules for building integration, the application of semi-transparent LSCs as power-generating window elements has potential. Therefore, an economic analysis of the inclusion of LSCs into commercial glazing elements is presented and the potential for novel technologies – such as down-conversion (quantum-cutting) and controlling the direction of emitted light – to move this technology towards application is also discussed.

Graphical abstract: Luminescent solar concentrators for building integrated photovoltaics: opportunities and challenges

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
01 Feb 2023
Accepted
07 Jul 2023
First published
07 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2023,16, 3214-3239

Luminescent solar concentrators for building integrated photovoltaics: opportunities and challenges

B. S. Richards and I. A. Howard, Energy Environ. Sci., 2023, 16, 3214 DOI: 10.1039/D3EE00331K

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