Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia

The system performance of a grid-connected solar photovoltaic system is one of the most important parameters to monitor the health of the system. This study aims to evaluate the performance of three (3) PV module technologies, namely Thin-Film (TF), Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer (HIT) and...

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Main Authors: Gan, Chin Kim, Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed, Baharin, Kyairul Azmi
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Published: Medwell Journals 2019
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spelling my.utem.eprints.246432023-07-14T11:51:27Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24643/ Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia Gan, Chin Kim Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed Baharin, Kyairul Azmi The system performance of a grid-connected solar photovoltaic system is one of the most important parameters to monitor the health of the system. This study aims to evaluate the performance of three (3) PV module technologies, namely Thin-Film (TF), Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer (HIT) and monocrystalline which are installed at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) under Malaysia tropical climate conditions. Actual annual solar resources and PV system’s energy output were recorded for two (2) consecutive years, i.e., 2014-2015 using the weather station and solar monitoring system installed in the laboratory. The annual average final yield of the PV systems ranged from 1452-1579.5 kWh/kWp/year. The average annual performance ratio of the 3 PV systems ranged from 80-91.4% while the average annual capacity factor of the 3 PV systems ranged from 16.5-18%. The average annual system losses of the 3 PV systems ranged from 154.46-302.15 kWh/kWp while the average annual array capture losses of the 3 PV systems ranged from -6.36-59.71 kWh/kWp. Outdoor assessment shows that the thin-film PV system had the highest performance ratio and capacity factor. Furthermore, the thin-film PV system produced the lowest system losses and array capture losses, compared to HIT and monocrystalline PV systems Medwell Journals 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24643/2/2019%20JEAS%20PV%20PERFORMANCE%20-%20HAYDER.PDF Gan, Chin Kim and Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed and Baharin, Kyairul Azmi (2019) Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia. Journal Of Engineering And Applied Sciences, 14 (2). pp. 336-341. ISSN 1816-949X http://docsdrive.com/pdfs/medwelljournals/jeasci/2019/336-341.pdf 10.3923/jeasci.2019.336.341
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description The system performance of a grid-connected solar photovoltaic system is one of the most important parameters to monitor the health of the system. This study aims to evaluate the performance of three (3) PV module technologies, namely Thin-Film (TF), Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer (HIT) and monocrystalline which are installed at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) under Malaysia tropical climate conditions. Actual annual solar resources and PV system’s energy output were recorded for two (2) consecutive years, i.e., 2014-2015 using the weather station and solar monitoring system installed in the laboratory. The annual average final yield of the PV systems ranged from 1452-1579.5 kWh/kWp/year. The average annual performance ratio of the 3 PV systems ranged from 80-91.4% while the average annual capacity factor of the 3 PV systems ranged from 16.5-18%. The average annual system losses of the 3 PV systems ranged from 154.46-302.15 kWh/kWp while the average annual array capture losses of the 3 PV systems ranged from -6.36-59.71 kWh/kWp. Outdoor assessment shows that the thin-film PV system had the highest performance ratio and capacity factor. Furthermore, the thin-film PV system produced the lowest system losses and array capture losses, compared to HIT and monocrystalline PV systems
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author Gan, Chin Kim
Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed
Baharin, Kyairul Azmi
spellingShingle Gan, Chin Kim
Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed
Baharin, Kyairul Azmi
Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
author_facet Gan, Chin Kim
Jabawi, Hayder Salah Mohammed
Baharin, Kyairul Azmi
author_sort Gan, Chin Kim
title Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
title_short Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
title_full Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at Melaka, Malaysia
title_sort performance evaluation of various solar photovoltaic module technologies under tropical climate conditions at melaka, malaysia
publisher Medwell Journals
publishDate 2019
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