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AuthorTouati F.
AuthorAl-Hitmi M.
AuthorBouchech H.
Available date2022-05-22T11:03:10Z
Publication Date2012
Publication Name2012 1st International Conference on Renewable Energies and Vehicular Technology, REVET 2012
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/REVET.2012.6195252
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31472
AbstractThe sensitivity of various solar photovoltaic technologies to dust, temperature and relative humidity is investigated for Qatar's environment. Results obtained show that mono-crystalline PVs have efficiencies as high as 85% compared to 70% for amorphous ones. Also, dust accumulation degrades more critically the efficiency of amorphous and mono-crystalline silicon PVs than the panel's temperature or relative humidity. In addition, the results show that amorphous PVs are more affected by temperature and relative humidity than mono-crystalline PVs. However, amorphous PVs prove to be more robust against dust settlement than mono-crystalline PVs and hence are more suitable for implementation in desert climates like Qatar unless cleaning strategies are devised. It was estimated that 100 days of dust accumulation over mono-crystalline PV panels, caused the efficiency to decrease by around 10%. This limitation makes solar PV an unreliable source of power for unattended or remote devices and thus strongly suggests the challenge of cleaning the panel's surface regularly or injecting technical modifications. Furthermore, the study suggests operating solar PV plants in Qatar from 11:00 am to 02:00 pm to optimize production.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectCleaning strategies
Desert climates
Dust accumulation
Dust effect
Environmental factors
mono-crystalline and amorphous PV
PV panel
Remote devices
Solar photovoltaic technology
Solar PVs
Solar transmittance
Temperature and relative humidity
Crystalline materials
Dust
Efficiency
Lead acid batteries
Photovoltaic cells
Photovoltaic effects
Technology
Environmental technology
TitleTowards understanding the effects of climatic and environmental factors on solar PV performance in arid desert regions (Qatar) for various PV technologies
TypeConference Paper
Pagination78-83


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