The potential of semitransparent photovoltaic devices for architectural integration: The development of device performance and improvement of the indoor environmental quality and comfort through case-study application

Abstract Photovoltaic systems are now widely used technologies that are utilised to enhance a building's energy performance. Among the photovoltaic cell types, semitransparent devices have recently found a broader field of application thanks to legislative actions that promote building integrated photovoltaic systems (BIPV). This paper presents a review of semitransparent photovoltaic devices and a case-study application, redefining an existing building envelope using a photovoltaic double-skin facade. The active and passive function of the new envelope, assisted by a mechanical ventilation system, allows the optimization of the energy demand. Results show consistent energy/environmental benefits achievable thanks to such system, and a preliminary economic analysis proves its sustainability.

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