Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)
Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) represent the combination of proven renewable power generating technology and the building exterior using traditional building practices. It means that solar panels are planned and built along with the building structure. This combination brings benefits such as:
- Financial appeal - costs are combined for a building material and power generation
- Distributed power generation - greater independence and less reliance on centralized fossil fuel power sources
- Economies of scale - leverages large inventory of constructed surface area for renewable power production
- Improved real estate values - capitalize on short and long term property investment
- Easy integration to standard construction practice - can be retrofitted to existing construction or installed new
- No independent support structures - minimize system cost
- Hassle-free operation - low to no maintenance with no moving parts
- Improved aesthetics - avoids the look of being an afterthought or add-on
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BIPV best demonstrates the multi-functionality of solar electricity. BIPV gives buildings the opportunity to become more self-sufficient by allowing them to generate their own electricity rather than merely consume energy. As a second function PV integrated into a building may also provide shade, insulation and help to control the interior climate.
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