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Sustainable Technologies in Solar Thermal and PV Systems Optimization and Application

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A2: Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Systems".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 May 2026 | Viewed by 18

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Interests: erosion and abrasion wear of component surfaces in a falling particle-based concentrating solar power system; fractal textured absorber surfaces for high-temperature concentrating solar power; thermal management of battery systems; multifunctional nonwetting surfaces for anti-icing, drag reduction, and self-cleaning energy applications; thermal/thermochemical energy storage; analysis and design of air-ventilated building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system incorporating phase change materials; hexagonal waveguide concentrator for solar thermal applications
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The global transition toward carbon-neutral energy systems has intensified the demand for innovative, sustainable solar technologies. This Special Issue aims to showcase recent advances in solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) systems, with a strong emphasis on optimization techniques, system integration, performance enhancements, and real-world applications. Contributions are invited that address emerging materials, advanced modelling frameworks, hybrid solar systems, novel cooling and thermal management approaches, optimization algorithms, reliability assessment, and techno-economic or environmental analyses. Studies that explore intelligent solar systems, such as AI- and IoT-assisted control, as well as research on solar resource assessment, storage integration, and practical demonstration projects, are highly encouraged. The goal is to provide a comprehensive platform that highlights transformative technologies capable of improving system efficiency, reducing lifecycle impacts, and accelerating the sustainable deployment of solar energy across the residential, industrial, agricultural, and grid-scale sectors.

We welcome submissions from academic, industrial, and interdisciplinary research groups that address current challenges, emerging innovations, and transformative approaches to solar energy utilization.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Advanced solar thermal systems.
  • Photovoltaic (PV) technologies and performance enhancement.
  • Hybrid PV/T collectors and integrated solar systems.
  • Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and solar heat applications.
  • Innovative materials for solar absorbers, coatings, and PV modules.
  • Solar energy storage: sensible, latent, thermochemical, and battery-integrated.
  • Cooling and thermal management strategies for PV modules.
  • AI/ML-driven optimization, predictive control, and innovative solar technologies.
  • System modelling, CFD analysis, simulation, and digital twin approaches.
  • Life cycle analysis, techno-economic assessment, and sustainability metrics.
  • Off-grid and grid-connected solar energy applications.
  • Solar-driven industrial processes, agriculture, and water systems.
  • Experimental validation, field testing, and demonstration projects.

Dr. Karunesh Kant
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • sustainable solar technologies
  • solar thermal systems
  • photovoltaic (PV) systems
  • solar energy optimization
  • hybrid solar systems
  • solar thermal storage
  • battery energy storage
  • thermal energy management
  • concentrated solar power (CSP)
  • high-temperature solar applications
  • solar system modeling
  • solar system simulation
  • performance enhancement techniques
  • solar materials and coatings
  • solar resource assessment
  • solar system integration
  • smart grid integration
  • solar PV power electronics
  • thermal–PV hybrid systems (PVT)
  • solar system applications

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