Title :
Improvement in solar panel efficiency using solar concentration by simple mirrors and by cooling
Author :
Arshad, Rabia ; Tariq, Saleem ; Niaz, Muhammad Umair ; Jamil, M.
Abstract :
Concentrated photovoltaic technology (CPV) uses optics such as mirrors and lens to focus sunlight on solar cells for the sake of generating electricity. CPV has advantage over non-concentrated photovoltaic as less number of solar cells are required for the same power output. Along with duration and intensity of sunlight, temperature also has great effect on the performance of PV module as high temperature significantly reduces output power. This research paper explains a practical approach to enhance the efficiency of solar panel by the use of mirrors and cooling mechanism. These reflectors are cheap, easy to handle, simple enough to use and need no extra equipment or devices to use. But CPV operate efficiently in concentrated light as long as the solar cells are kept cool by means of some heat sinks. Experimental results indicate appreciable enhancement in overall output of solar panel. Experimental readings obtained from a) without reflectors and without cooling b) with reflectors and without cooling c) with reflectors and with cooling are compared. Corresponding results obtained from different conditions showing improvement in efficiency up to 32% in case (b) and 52% in case (c) are tabled and plotted.
Keywords :
cooling; heat sinks; lenses; mirrors; optical elements; photovoltaic power systems; solar cells; solar energy concentrators; CPV; concentrated photovoltaic technology; cooling; heat sinks; lens; reflectors; simple mirrors; solar cells; solar concentration; solar panel efficiency; sunlight focus; Cooling; Mirrors; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Sun; Efficiency improvement; concentrated photovoltaic; four sun technology; passive cooling; simple mirrors;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Emerging Allied Technologies in Engineering (iCREATE), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Islamabad
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5131-4
DOI :
10.1109/iCREATE.2014.6828382