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Experimental investigation of an innovative PV/T collector in Jammu climatic conditions

•Experimental investigation of PV/T collector in winter and summer weather conditions.•Overall thermal energy collected on 23rd February was 44.604 MJ.•Average thermal and electrical efficiency were 21.9%, and 8.67%.•Exergy efficiency during summer and winter days was 8.1% and 8.79%, respectively. I...

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Published in:Thermal science and engineering progress 2025-03, Vol.59, p.103312, Article 103312
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