研究目的
Investigating the impact of various environmental factors on a photovoltaic (PV) system’s performance, including dust accumulation, water droplets, birds’ droppings, and partial shading conditions.
研究成果
The study concluded that dust accumulation, shading, and bird fouling significantly reduce PV system performance, while water droplets can improve performance by cooling the panels. Shading had the most detrimental effect, with power reductions up to 92.6% for three-quarters shading. The findings highlight the importance of regular cleaning and optimal placement of PV systems to mitigate environmental impacts.
研究不足
The study was conducted during the winter season, which may not fully represent the impact of environmental factors year-round. Additionally, the economic viability of mitigation strategies like water sprinkling cooling systems was not thoroughly evaluated.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved outdoor testing of two PV modules under various environmental conditions (dust accumulation, water droplets, partial shading, and birds’ droppings) to evaluate their impact on performance.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two polycrystalline PV modules were used, one as a reference (clean) and the other exposed to environmental factors. Data on power output, short circuit current, and open circuit voltage were collected.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Digital multi-meters for electrical parameters, irradiance meter for solar irradiance, infrared thermometer for surface temperature, and thermo anemometer for wind velocity and ambient temperature.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The PV modules were tested under controlled environmental conditions, with measurements taken daily over several weeks.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The reduction in power and efficiency due to environmental factors was calculated using specific formulas, and uncertainties were assessed using the Kline and McClintock method.
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