November 9, 2009

BIPV – Solar Energy with an Aesthetic Appeal

For some interested in solar energy, the look and size of the solar panels that sit atop a house or building can be an eyesore. While some like the futuristic look of the solar panels, others view a solar array as a clunky addition to a building. However, nowadays, solar panels don’t have to jut out of the exterior of a house with no regard for aesthetics. A Building Integrated Photovoltaic system (BIPV) consists of integrating photovoltaic modules into the structure of the building, most often into the roof or the façade. Unlike the traditional hard crystalline PV panels, BIPV modules include a variety of different materials that can be incorporated into the building itself. For instance, solar roof tiles can substitute for traditional shingles while generating electricity and blending right into the roof. Façade PV modules can be installed on buildings giving them a whole new chic, futuristic look. The ability to alter the transparency of solar panels can allow PV modules to replace materials that are commonly made with glass and similar materials such as windows or skylights.





These BIPV systems serve not only to create architectural appeal but also provide savings in materials that would otherwise be used and reduced electricity costs. Along with this, these systems will help protect against the weather and will be a source of clean, renewable energy.


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