2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jestch.2017.01.009
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A key review of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems

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“…PV systems could be classified into two main types: building attached PVs (BAPVs) and building integrated PVs (BIPVs). The first system, BAPVs, has no impact on the building structure and functions, while the latter, BIPV, is currently one of the most growing technologies, and refers to photovoltaics that could be integrated into the building facade or roof to generate clean solar energy [6].…”
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“…PV systems could be classified into two main types: building attached PVs (BAPVs) and building integrated PVs (BIPVs). The first system, BAPVs, has no impact on the building structure and functions, while the latter, BIPV, is currently one of the most growing technologies, and refers to photovoltaics that could be integrated into the building facade or roof to generate clean solar energy [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PV systems could be classified into two main types: building attached PVs (BAPVs) and building integrated PVs (BIPVs). The first system, BAPVs, has no impact on the building structure and functions, while the latter, BIPV, is currently one of the most growing technologies, and refers to photovoltaics that could be integrated into the building facade or roof to generate clean solar energy [6].The PV modules replace conventional building materials and power generators used in envelopes, which consequently reduces photovoltaics incremental and life-cycle costs. One of the main benefits of the BIPV systems is the lower costs in comparison to PV systems that require a dedicated mounting system, in addition to the environmental benefits caused by decreasing the usage of fossil fuels and carbon emissions [7] as shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Photovoltaic electricity generation in buildings has been attracting considerable attention as a feasible solution to cover parts of the load [21,22], hence offering great potential, notably in cities [23,24]. Recent European studies focus mainly on PV usage in office and commercial buildings [25,26] as well as in single-family residential buildings [27][28][29].…”
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“…It terms of the need, one aspect mentioned by [76] suggests that standardized products are often not applicable when retrofitting demands flexible dimensions, and custom products have better thermal performance than conventional products [77]. Another research posits that aesthetics, dimensional requirements focused on customization capacity and functionality ought to drive the requirements for the BIPV façade [78]. Thus, this calls for innovative approaches with custom-made products as some have huge potential for energy conservation and thermal comfort [79].…”
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