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Towards an Innovative Spectral Splitting Hybrid PV-T Microconcentrator

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Everett, Vernie
Wu, YiLiang
Resch, Alois
Ebert, M
Vivar, Marta
Thomsen, Elizabeth
Harvey, Judith
Scott, Paul
Greaves, Mikal
Tanner, Andrew

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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A hybrid concentrator PV-Thermal (CPV-T) system for delivery of electricity and 150°C hot fluid in a structure suitable for roof-top installation on domestic, commercial, and industrial buildings is being developed by ANU in collaboration with the Univer

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PROCEEDINGS of the International Conference on Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems 2012

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2037-12-31
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