Performance of different photovoltaic cells operating under the meteorological conditions of Singapore
Three different types of photovoltaic solar cells were installed and connected in grid-tie inverters to run a blower or pump under the meteorological conditions of Singapore. Experiments were performed over a period of time, where all three types of cel1s, each type having a rated power of 360W, w...
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iium-200912012-06-05T07:34:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/20091/ Performance of different photovoltaic cells operating under the meteorological conditions of Singapore Hawlader, Mohammad Nurul Alam Lee, Poh Seng Chua, Kok Kiang TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Three different types of photovoltaic solar cells were installed and connected in grid-tie inverters to run a blower or pump under the meteorological conditions of Singapore. Experiments were performed over a period of time, where all three types of cel1s, each type having a rated power of 360W, were exposed to same enviromental conditions. For a day with a maximum irradiation of about 760Wm-2, analyses of data to determine the performance of solar cel1s revealed an average efficiency of mono crystalline, poly crystal1ine and tandem cells of about 10.4%,9.5% and 8.8%, respectively. The maximum efficiencies recorded were 14.5% for mono-crystalline, 13.5% for polycryslalline and 11% for tandem cells. Although tandem cel1 has the lowest average efficiency, it shows the highest Solar Fraction (SF) compared to mono and poly crystal1ine cel1s. The electricity production of mono crystalline, poly crystalline and tandem cell for 30 consecutive days shows that tandem cell has the highest production with an average value of 1.7KWh. The total production of mono and poly crystalline cel1 is approximately the same. Both of them have the average daily value of about 1.5 kWh. On a day, with irradiation of about 760Wm-2 and without any cooling, the surface temperature of mono-crystalline, poly-crystalline and tandem cel1 were 59'C, 58.4°C and 57.7°C, respectively. On the other hand, the surface temperature has only reached 35.5°C. 35.1'C. 33.6°c, respectively, when the first data was recorded in the early morning, when the irradiation was about 450Wm-2. As the efficiency of the cell is dependent upon operating temperature, appropriate measures should be undertaken to maintain low operating temperature. particularly. when the irradiation is high. IIUM Press 2011 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/20091/1/performance_of_different_-_C31.pdf Hawlader, Mohammad Nurul Alam and Lee, Poh Seng and Chua, Kok Kiang (2011) Performance of different photovoltaic cells operating under the meteorological conditions of Singapore. In: Alternative energy. IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 229-239. ISBN 9789674181581 http://rms.research.iium.edu.my/bookstore/default.aspx |
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Three different types of photovoltaic solar cells were installed and connected in grid-tie inverters to run a
blower or pump under the meteorological conditions of Singapore. Experiments were performed over a
period of time, where all three types of cel1s, each type having a rated power of 360W, were exposed to
same enviromental conditions. For a day with a maximum irradiation of about 760Wm-2, analyses of
data to determine the performance of solar cel1s revealed an average efficiency of mono crystalline, poly
crystal1ine and tandem cells of about 10.4%,9.5% and 8.8%, respectively. The maximum efficiencies
recorded were 14.5% for mono-crystalline, 13.5% for polycryslalline and 11% for tandem cells.
Although tandem cel1 has the lowest average efficiency, it shows the highest Solar Fraction (SF)
compared to mono and poly crystal1ine cel1s. The electricity production of mono crystalline, poly
crystalline and tandem cell for 30 consecutive days shows that tandem cell has the highest production
with an average value of 1.7KWh. The total production of mono and poly crystalline cel1 is approximately
the same. Both of them have the average daily value of about 1.5 kWh. On a day, with irradiation of about
760Wm-2 and without any cooling, the surface temperature of mono-crystalline, poly-crystalline and
tandem cel1 were 59'C, 58.4°C and 57.7°C, respectively. On the other hand, the surface temperature has
only reached 35.5°C. 35.1'C. 33.6°c, respectively, when the first data was recorded in the early morning,
when the irradiation was about 450Wm-2. As the efficiency of the cell is dependent upon operating
temperature, appropriate measures should be undertaken to maintain low operating temperature.
particularly. when the irradiation is high. |
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Performance of different photovoltaic cells operating under the meteorological conditions of Singapore |
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