Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5447116 | Energy Procedia | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A photovoltaic (PV) system can generate electrical energy and maintain sustainability in the environment. In the future, these energy-generating systems that do not alter the environment will play a major role in building a nation. A PV system, a sustainable energy source, acts as a vital system in reducing environmental pollution and is called a clean energy source. In this study, we analysed the performance of various PV cell materials such as mono crystalline (m-Si), polycrystalline (p-Si), and black solar cells. The operating parameters of a solar PV cell, such as parasitic series and shunt resistances and photo-generated current, are affected by temperature. A m-Si module of 250 W shunt resistance, polycrystalline module of a 3-kW (Yingli's manufactured) system in a series resistance, and black m-Si type of 250Â W and 3Â kW of photo-generated current were highly influenced and changed their output with the effect of temperature. Theoretical parasitic resistances were calculated using the Lambert W function. These theoretical investigation results were compared with the experimental results of 3-kW polycrystalline solar PV modules. Moreover, the influence of this resistance on system performance was analysed.
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Authors
A.D. Dhass, P. Lakshmi, E. Natarajan,