Semitransparent Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics for Agrivoltaic Applications

Abstract

Greenhouse structures offer the ability to control the microclimate of plants, enabling year-round crop cultivation and precision agriculture techniques. To maintain optimal crop growth conditions, substantial energy is required to heat, light, irrigate, and ventilate the interior greenhouse environment. The term Agrivoltaics is coined from integrating agricultural land management with renewable solar energy systems. Most agrivoltaic research applications have focused on studying opaque silicon photovoltaics, with limited exploration of novel semitransparent photovoltaics such as organic or perovskite photovoltaics. By incorporating semitransparent photovoltaic systems onto greenhouse rooftops, farms can partially generate electricity from solar energy while utilizing the remaining rooftop light transmission to nurture greenhouse plant growth below. This review explores the principles and properties of semitransparent organic and perovskite photovoltaic technologies and their potential benefits for greenhouse applications. Additionally, we discuss practical case studies to illustrate their integration and efficacy in agrivoltaic systems. We also address key metrics such as average visible transmittance, average photosynthetic transmittance, light utilization efficiency, power conversion efficiency, and their impact on greenhouse energy production. We conclude with an analysis of device challenges, including stability and toxicity issues, limited experimental results of semitransparent photovoltaics in current greenhouse agrivoltaics, and the prospects for integrating ST-OPVs and ST-PPVs into agrivoltaic systems.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 Sext 2024
Accepted
07 Nov 2024
First published
08 Nov 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Energy Adv., 2024, Accepted Manuscript

Semitransparent Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics for Agrivoltaic Applications

S. Y. Kim, N. Rayes, A. Kemanian, E. D. Gomez and N. Y. Doumon, Energy Adv., 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4YA00492B

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