DocumentCode
134374
Title
Cost effective methods to improve the power output of a solar panel: An experimental investigation
Author
Gopinath, M.S. ; Balaji, R. ; Kirubakaran, V.
Author_Institution
Rural Energy Centre, Gandhigram Rural Inst., Dindigul, India
fYear
2014
fDate
13-15 March 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Due to shortage of power production, Solar PV utilization is deeply raised in developing countries. Due to the production cost of Solar PV cells the market price per unit of energy production is high compared with conventional power generation. Several attempts have been made in the cell production technology, material, methods. This papers attempts to increase the power output of the existing solar PV panels by mirror reflection. Already attempts has been made with the panel was inclined at 15° with the horizontal by fixing plane mirrors at 70° in the East-West ends of the panel and provided Mirror air gap at 1cm., results from the practical data show that by using mirrors, an average increase of around 14.57% in the short-circuit currents and as a result of the reduced complexity and zero power consumption of the mirror system. This paper analyzes the four mirror system to aims the power output without any tracking. The results are encouraging showing 30.54 % increase in the short circuit current.
Keywords
light reflection; mirrors; solar cells; cell production technology; distance 1 cm; energy production; mirror system; power generation; power production; short circuit current; solar PV cells; solar PV panels; solar panel; Current measurement; Degradation; Insulation life; Production; Resistance heating; Temperature measurement; Voltage measurement; PV panel; efficiency; mirror;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power and Energy Systems Conference: Towards Sustainable Energy, 2014
Conference_Location
Bangalore
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-3420-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESTSE.2014.6805282
Filename
6805282
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