Israeli researchers have tested organic PV modules to power polytunnel greenhouses and have found that they might offer advantages over conventional crystalline silicon, despite their lower efficiency rates. They have lower operating temperatures but are subject to degradation, due to the mechanical stress caused by the wind-induced movement of tunnel sheeting.Israeli scientists have combined solar power with crop growth in polytunnel greenhouses by developing an organic PV (OPV) solution. Polytunnel greenhouses are typically covered with polyethylene. They are used to grow large amounts of fruits ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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