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Journal articles on the topic "Technologies photovoltaïques":
Mohand Kaci, Ghania, Achour Mahrane, Madjid Chikh, and Aimad Oulebsir. "Etude comparative des performances de modules photovoltaïques de différentes technologies dans un climat méditerranéen." Journal of Renewable Energies 17, no. 2 (October 19, 2023): 291–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v17i2.443.
Riffonneau, Yann, Franck Barruel, and Seddik Bacha. "Problématique du stockage associé aux systèmes photovoltaïques connectés au réseau." Journal of Renewable Energies 11, no. 3 (September 30, 2008): 407–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v11i3.92.
Graillet, Olivia, Frédéric Alicalapa, Pierre-Olivier Lucas de Peslouan, Denis Genon-Catalot, and Jean-Pierre Chabriat. "Approche pédagogique pour l’étude d’autoconsommation photovoltaïque au niveau Master avec utilisation de l’API de SolarIO en langage Python." J3eA 23 (2024): 0002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/j3ea/20240002.
Joly, Jean-Pierre. "Les enjeux du développement des technologies photovoltaïques et la création de l'Institut National de l'Energie Solaire." Annales des Mines - Réalités industrielles Novembre 2009, no. 4 (2009): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rindu.094.0125.
Rezzak, Daoud, Mabrouk Adouane, Khaled Touafek, Abdelkader Si_Tayeb, and Yehya Houam. "Etude et réalisation d'un dispositif de correction d'angle d'inclinaison d'un système photovoltaïque." Journal of Renewable Energies 19, no. 2 (January 9, 2024): 191–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v19i2.560.
El Amrani, Abdelkader, Achour Mahrane, Mohamed Fathi Moussa, and Yacine Boukennous. "Procédé d’encapsulation des modules photovoltaïques type mono-verre." Journal of Renewable Energies 9, no. 1 (April 30, 2006): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v9i1.812.
Suchet, Daniel, and Jean-Francis Guillemoles. "200 ans d’électricité solaire." Reflets de la physique, no. 77 (February 2024): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/refdp/202477058.
Roult, Didier. "Hydro Energy & Sustainability – Synthèse de la conférence internationale organisée par la SHF, les 29 et 30 janvier 2019 à Grenoble." La Houille Blanche, no. 2 (April 2019): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2019021.
Naroua, Illiassou, Abdoulkadri Laouali, Souley Issaka, Maman Rachid Salissou Issoufou, and Hassoumi Djibo. "Etude Comparative De La Rentabilité Des Systèmes De Pompage Solaire Et Thermique Sur Le Périmètre Irrigué De Soumarana Au Niger." European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, no. 43 (December 31, 2021): 246–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n43p246.
Gautier, Axel, and Julien Jacqmin. "Numéro 145 - mars 2019." Regards économiques, March 14, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco/2019.03.14.01.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Technologies photovoltaïques":
Mambrini, Thomas. "Caractérisation de panneaux solaires photovoltaïques en conditions réelles d’implantation et en fonction des différentes technologies." Thesis, Paris 11, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA112380/document.
Nowadays, photovoltaic (PV) keeps growing fast and an increasing number of studies is require in order to assure the reliability and predictability of the PV-produced electricity. The lack of visibility concerning this field is a continuous source of complaints from the investors who hesitate to commit to PV projects (especially after the decrease of buying prices in Europe). Therefore, to assure the successful increase of PV energy, it is necessary to provide studies aiming at better understanding PV systems in real operations conditions, that means in outdoor conditions.The goal of this doctoral work has been to characterize different PV module technologies in their real use conditions. The outdoor parameters that influence the behavior of different module technologies have been investigated. The goal was to obtain useful information which could make PV-produced electricity more reliable. Therefore, these studies can efficiently complete standard laboratory characterization tests made under a single condition, the purpose of which is usually to determine the efficiency of the different solar cells technologies.To achieve this goal, first it has been necessary to define the outdoor parameters that mainly influence the modules and the most suitable methods to be used for their investigation. For this reason, part of this doctoral work has been devoted to the study of weather and atmospheric factors affecting the electrical behavior of the modules, as well as setting up instruments and methods to measure them. Additionally, advantages and disadvantages of outdoors characterizations have been addressed.Then, after multiple fully automated PV platforms, mounted at the LGEP and at Ecole Polytechnique, thanks to a collaboration with the Laboratoire de Méteorologie Dynamique (LMD). The different applications and uses of these platforms have been highlighted by analyzing data recorded periodically (every minute on average) over periods ranging from days to several months. Manufacturer data, which are acquired in standard test conditions, and the performance measured in several conditions are compared. These results can be used for both research, understanding the behavior of the modules, help in predicting the energy yield of PV system and also to stress the educational role in teaching PV.Finally, the feasibility of an electric card that provides the main characteristics of any PV module by extracting the measured I(V) curve is described. Such electric card, developed at the LGEP, has other uses such as the determination of the maximum operating point
Gazbour, Nouha. "Intégration systémique de l’éco-conception dès la phase de R&D des technologies photovoltaïques." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAT018/document.
Faced with current environmental challenges, investing in renewable energies in the name of the "energy transition" is the alternative most adopted by many countries. Renewable energies, in particular photovoltaic solar (PV) energy, have thus become innovative and competitive sectors in full expansion. In this context, it is therefore necessary to ensure that new PV technologies, which are complex and the result of several manufacturing stages, meet the criteria of a product with low environmental impact, referred here as eco-designed.The state of the art on eco-design shows that the consideration of environmental constraints in R&D projects with low TRL "Technology Readiness Level" is still an emerging phenomenon, for two main reasons. On the one hand, environmental impact assessment is relatively complex for a non-mature technology under development (TRL low) because its characteristics and manufacturing processes are not yet fully defined. On the other hand, the identified tools in the literature have several limitations that impede their appropriation in R&D organizations.This research work therefore aims to develop a methodology to enable the sustainable integration of eco-design into R&D organizations, supporting their industrial partners in innovation and competitiveness. Thus, the developed method is based on the estimation of the evolution rate of technical, economic and environmental criteria of a new technology (low TRL) through a specific database of reference. The construction of the database relies on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), used as a management tool to provide reliable results, despite the low TRL level.To integrate this approach into R&D organizations in a sustainable way, the method developed was implemented in a software "ECO PV" dedicated to crystalline silicon PV systems, which represent more than 94% of the current PV market today. Based on the principle of democratization of environmental knowledge and capitalization of information, this tool is accessible not only to LCA experts but also to all engineers in the PV field.Finally, this research work enabled to generate reliable, simple and quantified results and to develop an eco-design methodology to guide the technological choices of projects in the upstream phases of R&D, in order to develop PV systems more environmentally friendly
Abe, Caio Felippe. "Comparative study on the performance of photovoltaic modules and their sensitivity to external parameters based on an experimental analysis." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Corte, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024CORT0002.
In this thesis, four photovoltaic (PV) technologies were experimentally compared, aiming to quantify the impact of the external parameters on PV performance. Two of the technologies studied are quite common in the market: polycrystalline (p-Si) and monocrystalline (m-Si). The third technology, bifacial, allows the conversion of the solar radiation reaching the back face of the modules, providing a yield gain. Modules with multi-junction cells under concentration (HCPV) were also included in the analysis. They use a larger solar spectrum range and lenses to concentrate the beam radiation thanks to a 2-axis tracker constantly following the Sun. The PV modules were tested and had their ratings experimentally determined using modeling approaches developed in this thesis. All modules were assembled on the PV tracker to provide the same operating conditions, and the measurement campaign was carried out for 12 months. The experimental records, at one-minute timestep, were checked for synchronicity, interpolated, and aggregated. Several filtering approaches were discussed and applied to provide an adequate balance between noise removal and data retention. The PV arrays were then studied concerning their particularities, starting with the identification of the most influencing operating parameters, in order of relevance, and their impact on the output power. Then, the effect of the operating temperature was assessed, and the actual temperature coefficients for the DC power were determined. Finally, a sensitivity analysis targeting the DC power relative to the operating parameters was performed based on filters and mathematical models developed for each PV array. Special attention was given to the bifacial array since this technology is very promising due to its interesting cost-benefit relation; novel methods to determine the effective irradiance and the bifacial gain were also developed. Two different methods were applied to characterize the PV modules. It was found that their actual performance is not as good as reported on the datasheets. The m-Si array was the least sensitive to the operating temperature, followed by the p-Si and bifacial modules. In turn, the HCPV devices were the most impaired by the temperature, air mass, and humidity. The wind speed influence was small for the HCPV modules; the arrays most benefited by the wind were the p-Si and m-Si. The bifacial array presented the greatest final yield (with a bifacial gain of 6.2 %), followed by m-Si and p-Si. In turn, the HCPV array presented the poorest yield, mainly due to their responsiveness only to the beam irradiance and the high temperature coefficient for the DC power
Tsang, Michael. "Cycle de vie de systèmes photovoltaïques organiques 3ème génération : élaboration d'un cadre pour étudier les avantages et les risques des technologies émergentes." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0331/document.
Organic photovoltaics present an emerging technology with significant potential for increasing the resource efficiencies and reducing the environmental and human health hazards of photovoltaic devices. The discipline of life-cycle assessment is applied to assess how various prospective manufacturing routes, device characteristics, uses and disposal options of organic photovoltaics influences these potential advantages. The results of this assessment are further compared to silicon based photovoltaics as a benchmark for performance. A deeper look is given to the potential human health impacts of the use of engineered nanomaterials in organic photovoltaics and the appropriateness of life-cycle assessment to evaluate this impact criteria. A newly developed life-cycle impact assessment model is presented to demonstrate whether the use of and potential hazards posed by engineered nanomaterials outweighs any of the resource efficiencies and advantages organic photovoltaics possess over silicon photovoltaics
Avril, Sophie. "A multidisciplinary approach to the introduction of the solar photovoltaic technologies in the energy mix." Thesis, Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ECAP0057.
The energetic issue is on the top of the political agenda in many countries, for environmental reasons, for its driving role in all the economic sectors, as well as for the energetic independency concerns. This problematic is stressed by the increasing weight of renewable intermittent power sources in the global energy mix. In particular, due to its high potential and the strong national policy support it beneficiated, solar photovoltaic energy is now a key player in the world energy mutation, and the way it is integrated into the global mix should be carefully performed. To deeply understand the way solar energy can penetrate and transform the forthcoming energy framework, we adopted a three-level strategy with an multidisciplinary approach to provide some answers to the following questions: i/ how can we situate the photovoltaic power role in future energy mixes?; ii/ due to its main drawback, intermittency, could we provide an optimal design of a system combining storage devices?; iii/ what is the efficiency of the incentive policies that are or have been implemented to accelerate its deployment?That is why, in a first chapter, the peculiar position of the solar photovoltaic energy in the energy mix is analyzed. After recalling the general issue of future global energetic mixes, we propose a brief description of the different photovoltaic technologies and their promising evolutions in terms of technical improvements and cost reductions. Then, we describe the fast growing photovoltaic market and its consequences both on the electricity mix and the industry sector.In the second chapter we investigate the issue of integrating such an intermittent energy in the electricity mix, by developing a multicriteria evaluation methodology and a multicriteria under constraint optimization tool which simulates a system composed of photovoltaic panels and storage devices. Applications on a real case in the Cirque de Mafate (L’île de la Réunion, France) are presented to illustrate the interest of our method.Finally, in chapter three, we question the efficiency of different public support policies to the photovoltaic technologies in the most relevant countries. We focus on correlating the installed power capacity with the spent public money and the electricity prices
Nichiporuk, Oleksiy. "Simulation, fabrication et analyse de cellules photovoltaïques à contacts arrières interdigités." Lyon, INSA, 2005. http://theses.insa-lyon.fr/publication/2005ISAL0028/these.pdf.
Solar energy is the most promising and powerful energy source among renewable energies. Photovoltaic electricity is obtained by direct transformation of the sunlight into electricity by means of photovoltaic cells. The objective of this work is to develop photovoltaic cells with back interdigitated contacts. In the first chapter, we recall the principle of operation and the fundamental parameters of a photovoltaic cell. In a second part, we explain specificities of the interdigitated back-contact solar cells, as well as the advantages and the disadvantages of such cells. In the second chapter we study the operation of interdigitated back-contacts solar cells by two dimensional numerical simulation in order to optimize the geometry and doping profiles of the cell. The third chapter relates to the techniques and the methods of characterization of photovoltaic devices and components. In the fourth chapter, we describe the elaboration of interdigitated back-contact cells. Three technological processes are presented in order to develop a simple technology for cells realization. In particular, we develop the auto-aligned technological process, which enables to elaborate the cells by using only one lithography step. In the last chapter we examine various approaches to reduce the surface recombination: SiO2, silicon nitride deposited by UVCVD, hydrogen annealing, etc. .
Taillant, Pierre. "L' analyse évolutionniste des innovations technologiques : l'exemple des énergies solaire photovoltaïque et éolienne." Montpellier 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MON10066.
Reynaud, Jean-François. "Recherches d'optimums d'énergie pour charge/décharge d'une batterie à technologie avancée dédiée à des applications photovoltaïques." Phd thesis, Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00559630.
Reynaud, Jean-François. "Recherches d'optimums d'énergies pour charge/décharge d'une batterie à technologie avancée dédiée à des applications photovoltaïques." Toulouse 3, 2011. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/1482/.
The need of a storage function associated with intermittent power sources provides a better balance between consumption and energy production. Today, energy storage is most of the time done with conventional batteries like lead acid technology mainly for reasons of cost, reliability and commercial availability. However, the lifetime of actual storage elements, the environmental impact and the low efficiency causes the search for alternative storage facilities with lifetimes compatible with applications and functions more flexible. Lithium-ion technology today seems to be a good compromise if it is associated with an electronic precision performing various functions. This thesis focuses on optimizing lithium-ion technology used in renewable energy and the development of an associated electronics. The validation of this work has been done through photovoltaic conversion systems. The conversion efficiency of the assembly has been studied especially taking into account different charge and discharge profiles, aging and safety of batteries and the latest technological developments in battery. To validate management algorithms and qualify conversion chains, a specific test bench has been developed
Kerachev, Lyubomir. "Technologies de mise en oeuvre et stratégies de configuration de réseaux de micro-convertisseurs - Application au photovoltaïque." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00990636.
Books on the topic "Technologies photovoltaïques":
(Editor), Anne-Grete Hestnes, Robert Hastings (Editor), and Bjarne Saxhof (Editor), eds. Solar Energy Houses: Strategies Technologies Examples. Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2003.
Staffell, Iain, Daniel J. L. Brett, Nigel P. Brandon, and Adam D. Hawkes. Domestic Microgeneration: Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies, Policies and Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Staffell, Iain, Daniel J. L. Brett, Nigel P. Brandon, and Adam D. Hawkes. Domestic Microgeneration: Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies, Policies and Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Staffell, Iain, Daniel J. L. Brett, Nigel P. Brandon, and Adam D. Hawkes. Domestic Microgeneration: Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies, Policies and Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Staffell, Iain, Daniel J. L. Brett, Nigel P. Brandon, and Adam D. Hawkes. Domestic Microgeneration: Renewable and Distributed Energy Technologies, Policies and Economics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Ching, Tan Swee. Photosynthetic Protein-Based Photovoltaics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Book chapters on the topic "Technologies photovoltaïques":
VOSSIER, Alexis, and Joya ZEITOUNY. "Systèmes hybrides PV-CSP." In Le solaire à concentration, 285–309. ISTE Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9079.ch9.
Conference papers on the topic "Technologies photovoltaïques":
RIBEIRO DOS SANTOS, Daniel, Anne JULIEN-VERGONJANNE, and Johann BOUCLÉ. "Cellules Solaires pour les Télécommunications et la Récupération d’Énergie." In Les journées de l'interdisciplinarité 2022. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/lji.661.