Solar hybrids
A solar hybrid is a smart solution for energy optimization. The concept consists of a cold solar panel connected to a ground source heat pump. Solar hybrids produce both electricity and heat, and provide a high return on investment for many years.
How a solar hybrid works
A cooled solar panel produces more electricity
A solar panel is combined with a thermal component, creating a solar hybrid. The solar hybrid is cooled with a cold liquid pumped up via the ground source heat pump. This increases efficiency and produces more electricity than a traditional solar panel.
The heat from the solar hybrid warms the borehole
The cold liquid is once again heated by the heat from the solar hybrid before returning to the borehole to warm it up. The solar hybrid supplies the heat pump with heat and recharges the borehole.
The solar hybrid produces heat round the clock that can be stored The solar hybrid even works when the sun is not shining and produces energy round the clock until the temperature drops to freezing point. The borehole also functions as seasonal storage. The solar heat that is not used during the summer is stored and can be used during the winter.
Step by step
- A solar panel is combined with a thermal component, creating a solar hybrid.
- The solar hybrid is cooled with a cold liquid pumped up via the ground source heat pump. This increases efficiency and produces more electricity than a traditional solar panel.
- The cold liquid is once again heated by the heat from the solar hybrid.
- The heated liquid returns to the borehole.
- The solar hybrid supplies the heat pump with heat and recharges the borehole.
- The solar hybrid even works when the sun is not shining and produces energy round the clock until the temperature drops to freezing point.
- The borehole also functions as seasonal storage. The solar heat that is not used during the summer is stored and can be used during the winter.
Why choose hybrid solar panels over traditional solar panels?
The simple answer? A hybrid solar panel gives you a better return on your investment. Comparing solar hybrids to solar panels is like comparing apples and oranges. Solar panels only produce electricity and only in sunlight. Solar hybrids produce both electricity and heat. They also produce more electricity than traditional solar panels as well as heat round the clock.
You simply get more electricity and heat for your money with your solar hybrid when replacing your ground source heat pump. In addition to reduced energy costs, there are many other benefits of solar hybrids.
What does the solar hybrid look like?
The solar hybrid consists of a black solar panel and a black thermal backside. The thermal backside can be applied to various types of solar panels. Currently, we are using solar panels from Sun Pro.