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A simple passive cooling structure and its heat analysis for 500/spl times/ concentrator PV module
A new and simple module structure for the 500/spl times/ concentrator module made by printed epoxy and a copper sheet on aluminum plate was proposed. The heat analysis was done and showed that around a 10 degree rises at the surface of the cell compared to normal irradiated flat-plane was expected without the help of classical heat sinks. An outdoor test was done and confirmed its cooling performance.