Temperature Effect on Photovoltaic Modules Power Drop

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  • Qais Mohammed Aish Institute of Technology/ Baghdad

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Keywords: Energy gap, PV modules, PV power, Temperature dependence.

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 Abstract

In order to determine what type of photovoltaic solar module could best be used in a thermoelectric photovoltaic power generation. Changing in powers due to higher temperatures (25oC, 35oC, and 45oC) have been done for three types of solar modules: monocrystalline , polycrystalline, and copper indium gallium (di) selenide (CIGS). The Prova 200 solar panel analyzer is used for the professional testing of three solar modules at different ambient temperatures; 25oC, 35oC, and 45oC and solar radiation range 100-1000 W/m2. Copper indium gallium (di) selenide module   has the lowest power drop (with the average percentage power drop 0.38%/oC) while monocrystalline module has the highest power drop (with the average percentage power drop 0.54%/oC), while polycrystalline module has a percentage power drop of 0.49%/oC.

Keywords: Energy gap, PV modules, PV power, Temperature dependence.

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2015-03-31

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Temperature Effect on Photovoltaic Modules Power Drop. (2015). Al-Khwarizmi Engineering Journal, 11(2), 62-73. https://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/225

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