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Impacts of a Photovoltaic Power Plant for Possible Heat Island Effect
(IEEE, 2018)
Today, solar energy conversion technologies take a significant place within the efforts of obtaining renewable and sustainable energy around the world, and show a rapid progress. One of the most common technologies is ...
Determining Photovoltaic Module Performance and Comparisons
(IEEE, 2018)
Knowing electricity production potential of a photovoltaic (PV) system prior to installation is very beneficial for the investor to see the feasibility of the investment. There are three procedures that can be followed to ...
Thermal Modeling and Verification of PV Module Temperature and Energy Yield Using Outdoor Measurements for Ankara, Turkey
(IEEE, 2018)
Ankara is in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey where the climate is dry-continental with an annual solar insolation of around 1750 kWh/m(2). In the transition to renewable energy, detailed analyses are required to ...
Effect of Ambient Conditions on Monthly Performances of Three Different PV Arrays
(Intl Solar Energy Soc, 2017)
Solar PV cells may be mainly divided into two parts as crystalline and thin film. Mono-crystalline silicon (e.g. Mono-Si) and microcrystalline based amorphous silicon and other thin films (e.g. gc-Si/a-Si and CdTe thin ...
Daily and Monthly Module Temperature Variation for 9 Different Modules
(IEEE, 2018)
One of the main parameter affecting the efficiency of PV modules is the module temperature. In this respect, outdoor testing of modules is very important to determine the temperature dependent performances and degradation ...
Outdoor efficiency analyses and comparison of on-grid CdTe and mu c-Si/a-Si thin-film PV systems for three years in Ankara - Turkey
(Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, 2015)
The present paper is mainly a comparison of the performances of two PV systems under outdoor conditions in Ankara. The systems are grid connected and consist of two PV arrays. The types of these PV arrays are CdTe thin ...
Performance and Degradation Analyses of two Different PV Modules in Central Anatolia
(IEEE, 2018)
Ankara (latitude: around 40 degrees N) is in Central Anatolia and the climate is dry continental. Due to the rapid transition to renewable energy policies of Turkey it is now a must to complete truthful feasibility analyses ...