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Influence of the Incidence Angle Modifier and Radiation as a Function of the Module Performance for Monocrystalline Textured Glass and No Textured in Outdoor Exposed

In: Solar Cells - Theory, Materials and Recent Advances

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  • Issa Faye
  • Ababacar Ndiaye
  • Elkhadji Mamado

Abstract

The variation of the incidence angle over the year is an important parameter determined the performance of the module. The standard orientation of the module or a PV system, the perpendicular positioning of the sun to the module's surface occurs twice a year. In outdoor exposed, angular losses of the module decrease the output of the PV or the system of PV. Although these losses are not always negligible, they are commonly not taken into account when correcting the electrical characteristics of the PV module or estimating the energy production of PV systems. This chapter is focused on the measurement of the angular response and spectral radiation (global and direct radiation) of solar cells based on two different silicon technologies, monocrystalline textured (m-Si) and non textured (mc-Si). The analysis of the source of deviation from the theoretical response, especially those due to the surface reflectance. As main contributions, the effects of glass encapsulation on the angular response of the modules are investigated by comparing the electrical parameter of the textured module to no textured and quantify electrical angular losses in this measurement area.

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  • Issa Faye & Ababacar Ndiaye & Elkhadji Mamado, 2021. "Influence of the Incidence Angle Modifier and Radiation as a Function of the Module Performance for Monocrystalline Textured Glass and No Textured in Outdoor Exposed," Chapters, in: Ahmed Mourtada Elseman (ed.), Solar Cells - Theory, Materials and Recent Advances, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:217440
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96160
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    Keywords

    textured; cell center; incidence angle;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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