Tropical field observation of weed permanent shading on solar PV surface
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) largely depends on the sun irradiation or insolation level (in W/m2) on its surface for electricity conversion process. Cloud movement especially thick cloud near to earth surface creates a non-permanent shading on solar PV farms top surface which significantly reduce the ele...
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my.upm.eprints.1083572024-11-18T02:31:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108357/ Tropical field observation of weed permanent shading on solar PV surface Ya’acob, Mohammad Effendy Othman, Noor Fadzlinda Mansor, Wan Amirah Wan Zulkiply, Mohammad Amirul Faiz Solar Photovoltaic (PV) largely depends on the sun irradiation or insolation level (in W/m2) on its surface for electricity conversion process. Cloud movement especially thick cloud near to earth surface creates a non-permanent shading on solar PV farms top surface which significantly reduce the electricity yield. Improper weed management in large scale solarfarms would create a permanent shading to the PV surface especially with creeping plants. Thus, this work implies freely available application namely Pl@ntNet and Canopeo to analyse the impacts of weed surface cover in Solarfarms. Images of specified weed growing above the solar PV surface are captured and identified using Pl@ntNet application to determine the type of weed. Weed identification is the first stage of efficient weed management to aid in a fundamental understanding of the life cycle and biology of the weeds for proper control measures. The same images are used in Canopeo application to determine the surface coverage by means of Quadrat sampling. This information will be invaluable to solarfarm operators showing the significant energy reduction when the solar PV surface are covered by weeds. Engineering and Technology Publishing 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108357/1/108357.pdf Ya’acob, Mohammad Effendy and Othman, Noor Fadzlinda and Mansor, Wan Amirah Wan and Zulkiply, Mohammad Amirul Faiz (2023) Tropical field observation of weed permanent shading on solar PV surface. International journal of smart grid and clean energy, 12 (1). pp. 11-18. ISSN 2373-3594 https://www.ijsgce.com/content-109-738-1.html 10.12720/sgce.12.1.11-18 |
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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) largely depends on the sun irradiation or insolation level (in W/m2) on its surface for electricity conversion process. Cloud movement especially thick cloud near to earth surface creates a non-permanent shading on solar PV farms top surface which significantly reduce the electricity yield. Improper weed management in large scale solarfarms would create a permanent shading to the PV surface especially with creeping plants. Thus, this work implies freely available application namely Pl@ntNet and Canopeo to analyse the impacts of weed surface cover in Solarfarms. Images of specified weed growing above the solar PV surface are captured and identified using Pl@ntNet application to determine the type of weed. Weed identification is the first stage of efficient weed management to aid in a fundamental understanding of the life cycle and biology of the weeds for proper control measures. The same images are used in Canopeo application to determine the surface coverage by means of Quadrat sampling. This information will be invaluable to solarfarm operators showing the significant energy reduction when the solar PV surface are covered by weeds. |
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