Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels

Photovoltaic (PV) panels in arid zones have the advantage of achieving high solar energy yields. However, there are two main problems that might compromise this advantage. First, the PV panel's electrical efficiency is strongly reduced by an increased daytime cell temperature. Second, during th...

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Main Authors: Naser Reda, M., Spinnler, M., Al-Kayiem, H., Sattelmayer, T.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.235632021-08-19T07:56:41Z Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels Naser Reda, M. Spinnler, M. Al-Kayiem, H. Sattelmayer, T. Photovoltaic (PV) panels in arid zones have the advantage of achieving high solar energy yields. However, there are two main problems that might compromise this advantage. First, the PV panel's electrical efficiency is strongly reduced by an increased daytime cell temperature. Second, during the night, the module surface temperature might undercut the dew point temperature. This results in water vapor condensation on the surface of the modules and, in combination with dust-loaded winds, mud formation on the panels. In the present study, a PVThermal (PV/T) hybrid system combined with an Underground Heat Storage system is being proposed to increase the efficiency of PV arrays especially in desert areas. During the day, the PV panel will be actively cooled, thus improving its electrical efficiency. During the night, it will be heated well above the dew point, thus preventing condensation. The results will show that the proposed system is able to resolve the two problems mentioned above. Due to the active thermal control, daytime PV efficiency could be increased by 10 and nocturnal condensation could be avoided. © 2019 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071501582&doi=10.1109%2fICEEE2019.2019.00067&partnerID=40&md5=f9457e8e2b0e3c41a525a055872ff814 Naser Reda, M. and Spinnler, M. and Al-Kayiem, H. and Sattelmayer, T. (2019) Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23563/
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description Photovoltaic (PV) panels in arid zones have the advantage of achieving high solar energy yields. However, there are two main problems that might compromise this advantage. First, the PV panel's electrical efficiency is strongly reduced by an increased daytime cell temperature. Second, during the night, the module surface temperature might undercut the dew point temperature. This results in water vapor condensation on the surface of the modules and, in combination with dust-loaded winds, mud formation on the panels. In the present study, a PVThermal (PV/T) hybrid system combined with an Underground Heat Storage system is being proposed to increase the efficiency of PV arrays especially in desert areas. During the day, the PV panel will be actively cooled, thus improving its electrical efficiency. During the night, it will be heated well above the dew point, thus preventing condensation. The results will show that the proposed system is able to resolve the two problems mentioned above. Due to the active thermal control, daytime PV efficiency could be increased by 10 and nocturnal condensation could be avoided. © 2019 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Naser Reda, M.
Spinnler, M.
Al-Kayiem, H.
Sattelmayer, T.
spellingShingle Naser Reda, M.
Spinnler, M.
Al-Kayiem, H.
Sattelmayer, T.
Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
author_facet Naser Reda, M.
Spinnler, M.
Al-Kayiem, H.
Sattelmayer, T.
author_sort Naser Reda, M.
title Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
title_short Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
title_full Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
title_sort experimental investigation of temperature and condensation control of photovoltaic panels
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2019
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