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Incorporating and Analyzing Efficiency Improvement Method in Solar Panel

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The performance of photovoltaic (PV) cells with respect to effect temperature and methodology for enabling efficient cooling below the solar cell was presented. The warm atmosphere above the solar cell affects the current density/voltage characteristics produced in PV modules. By incorporating cooling below the PV cells tend to operate at a relatively lower temperature than the surface of solar cell which intern raise in efficiencies. The effect of cooling water and temperature effect on solar cell was investigated; the experimental result shows that there is better increase in efficiency solar cell. The experimental geometry of incorporating cooling water under the solar cell was also presented.

Keywords: Energy Generation; Solar Cell; Temperature Effect; Water Cooling

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Balaji Chockalingam Engg College, 632317, Tamil Nadu, India

Publication date: 01 May 2019

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