研究目的
To evaluate the effects of dust deposition on PV panels’ performance, specifically for PV systems that will be installed near coal-fired power plants in Malaysia.
研究成果
The average power drop compared to the control PV panels based on the types of dust deposition are; natural dust (2.72%), fly ash (13.16 %) and coal ash (15.82 %). PV panel deposited with coal ash, which has larger particle size compared to fly ash by about seven times, has performance drop of about 3 % higher than the PV panel deposited with fly ash.
研究不足
Outdoor experiment is prone to weather conditions, affecting dust deposition and panel performance. The setup, length of the experiment, and dust deposition amount and frequency are areas for further exploration.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
PV panels were exposed to four different types of dust deposit conditions (coal particles, fly ashes, normal environmental dust, and a control PV panel cleaned daily) under natural sunlight.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Coal ash and fly ash were obtained from active coal-fired power plants.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Polycrystalline PV panels, micro-inverters, data transmission unit, WiFi router, probe thermometer, and solar pyranometer.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
PV panels were exposed to dust for three weeks with varying dust weights (10, 15, 20 grams).
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Performance was measured based on power generated, comparing dust-deposited panels to the control panel.
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