Author: workhouse123
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Concentrating PV
A way to increase the effectiveness of PVs is to concentrate sunlight on small, highly efficient photovoltaic cells using inexpensive reflective material, lenses, or mirrors. These are known as concentrating photovoltaics (CPVs). Today, the technology takes up a very small portion of the solar industry; however, it is expected that the CPV industry will grow as technology…
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Tilt and yield
Photovoltaic modules are usually characterized by their peak-power output, kWp, measured under Standard Test Condition (also known as Standard Rating Condition, SRC). Another useful measure is the cumulative energy that a module generates over a period of time, as in practice electricity is bought and sold in kWh. Achieving the highest energy output, or “yield”,…
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Design of PV systems
The electrical power output from a PV panel depends on the incident radiation, the cell temperature, the solar incidence angle, and the load resistance. In this section, a method to design a PV system is presented and all these parameters are analyzed. Initially, a method to estimate the electrical load of an application is presented,…
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Applications
PV modules are designed for outdoor use under harsh conditions, such as marine, tropic, arctic, and desert environments. The PV array consists of a number of individual photovoltaic modules connected together to give a suitable current and voltage output. Common power modules have a rated power output of around 50–180 W each. As an example, a…
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Related equipment
Photovoltaic modules can be mounted on the ground or a building roof or can be included as part of the building structure, usually the façade. Wind and snow loading are major design considerations. The PV modules can last more than 25 years, in which case the support structures and building should be designed for at least…
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Photovoltaic panels
PV modules are designed for outdoor use in such harsh conditions as marine, tropic, arctic, and desert environments. The choice of the photovoltaically active material can have important effects on system design and performance. Both the composition of the material and its atomic structure are influential. Photovoltaic materials include silicon, gallium arsenide, copper indium diselenide,…
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Semiconductors
To understand the photovoltaic effect, some basic theory about semiconductors and their use as photovoltaic energy conversion devices needs to be given as well as information on p–n junctions. These are explained in the following sections. As is well known, an atom consists of the nucleus and electrons that orbit the nucleus. According to quantum…
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Review of renewable energy desalination systems
Renewable energy systems (RESs) offer alternative solutions to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels. The total worldwide renewable energy desalination installations amount to capacities of less than 1% of that of conventional fossil-fueled desalination plants (Delyannis, 2003). This is mainly due to the high capital and maintenance costs required by renewable energy, making these desalination…
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Indirect collection systems
The operating principle of indirect collection systems involves the implementation of two separate subsystems: a renewable energy collection system (solar collector, pressure vessel (PV), wind turbine, etc.) and a plant for transforming the collected energy to freshwater. Some examples employing renewable energy to power desalination plants are presented in this section; a more extensive review…
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Direct collection systems
Among the non-conventional methods to desalinate brackish water or seawater is solar distillation. This process requires a comparatively simple technology and can be operated by unskilled workers. Also, due to the low maintenance requirement, it can be used anywhere with a smaller number of problems. A representative example of the direct collection system is the…