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In Situ Monitoring of the Accelerated Performance Degradation of Solar Cells and Modules: A Case Study for CuIn,GaSe2 Solar Cells
Published on: October 3, 2018
Recent progress in the study of integrated solar cell-energy storage systems
Yanqinpeng Lu1, Mengxiang Chen2, Guoyin Zhu2,3
1Reading Academy, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, 210044, China.
Abstract:
As fossil fuels continue to deplete, the development of sustainable and green energy sources has become crucial for human societal advancement. Among the various renewable energies, solar energy stands out as a promising substitute for conventional fossil fuels, offering widespread availability and a pollution-free solution. Solar cells, as devices that convert solar energy, are garnering significant focus. However, the intermittent nature of solar energy results in a high dependence on weather conditions of solar cells. Integrated solar cell-energy storage systems that integrate solar cells and energy storage devices may solve this problem by storing the generated electricity and managing the energy output. This review delves into the latest developments in integrated solar cell-energy storage systems, marrying various solar cells with either supercapacitors or batteries. It highlights their construction, material composition, and performance. Additionally, it discusses prevailing challenges and future possibilities, aiming to spark continued advancement and innovation in the sector.
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