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Cooling of PV Panels for Performance Enhancement of Grid-Connected Systems
Abstract Cooling techniques of photovoltaic (PV) panels have received more attention from researchers due to their positive results on the efficiency of the PV panel. Examples of these techniques are the use of hybrid photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) configurations, nanofluid-based PV/T and nano-PCM-based PV/T. These techniques vary in enhancement rate and cost-effectiveness. Higher complexity is described for nano-PCM and nanofluid-based configuration. This paper aims to present two different innovative designs to cool PV panels and efficiently enhance the performance and elongate the lifetime of the PV panel with grid-connected configuration. The two systems are nanofluid-based PV/T and nano-PCM and nanofluid hybrid PV/T.
Cooling of PV Panels for Performance Enhancement of Grid-Connected Systems
Abstract Cooling techniques of photovoltaic (PV) panels have received more attention from researchers due to their positive results on the efficiency of the PV panel. Examples of these techniques are the use of hybrid photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) configurations, nanofluid-based PV/T and nano-PCM-based PV/T. These techniques vary in enhancement rate and cost-effectiveness. Higher complexity is described for nano-PCM and nanofluid-based configuration. This paper aims to present two different innovative designs to cool PV panels and efficiently enhance the performance and elongate the lifetime of the PV panel with grid-connected configuration. The two systems are nanofluid-based PV/T and nano-PCM and nanofluid hybrid PV/T.
Cooling of PV Panels for Performance Enhancement of Grid-Connected Systems
Sopian, Kamaruzzaman (author) / Alwaeli, Ali H. A. (author) / Al-Shamani, Ali Najah (author) / Hj. Othman, Mohd Yusof (author)
2019-08-31
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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