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Sumanyu Vasist
0441731604
University School of Architecture and Planning
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
New Delhi.
I. Introduction……………………………………………………….....1
X. Tropical regions……………………………………………………15
XII. Conclusion………………………………………………………….18
XIV. References…………………………………………………………..20
XV. Acknowledgements……………………………………………...…22
Viability Of Building Integrated Photovoltaic
in Tropical Indian Context
I. INTRODUCTION
“ The interesting thing to note is that many of these premium exterior cladding
systems cost nearly as much or even more than a solar electric skin, and none of them
ever undergoes a return-on investment analysis prior to being specified – whereas, in
the past, solar electricity has been subjected to unrealistic short-term payback
demands. The irony is that when a solar electric building skin is incorporated, a cash
flow stream is provided for decades to come, whereas a granite façade will deliver
only prestige.”
- Steven Strong, Architect, Harvard, Massachusetts, in (Strong, 2002).
X. TROPICAL REGIONS
XII. CONCLUSION
The tool for all this would be the climatic data of the tropical
regions of India, sun path diagrams etc for knowing the exact
dependency of the factors and variables on the output from the
Building Integrated Photovoltaic in Indian tropical context.
XIV. REFERENCES
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Applications and Lessens Learned, NREL.
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for Solar Energy Systems ISE
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Sumanyu Vasist
(0441731604)
University School of Architecture and Planning