The photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems allow the enhancement of the energy performance of photovoltaics, by removing thermal energy and subsequently decreasing the operating temperature of the cells. The possibility of the utilization of heat for climatization makes them attractive for the building integration. In order to diffuse this kind of solar systems it is necessary to translate the basic concepts into efficient and functional technological components and associated performance should be evaluated in a reliable manner. This paper presents the experimental and theoretical results of a research and development program carried out at the Politecnico di Milano on the design, development and performance monitoring of a hybrid PVT air collector. One of the main products of the research consists of a simulation model for performance prediction of the system. This R&D program led to the development of the TIS (tetto integrale solarizzato, i.e. integrated solar roof), an innovative technological system for building integration of hybrid PVT air collectors. The successful commercial application of the TIS in a research center building is also shown as a case study.
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