Case Study - Monitoring the Photovoltaic Panels

The photovoltaic cell represents one of the most dynamic and attractive way to converts renewable energy sources in electricity production. That means to convert solar energy into electricity. In this paper is presented a analogy between two types of photovoltaic panels installed, with educational r...

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Main Authors: PACURAR Ana Talida, TOADER Dumitru, PACURAR Cristian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Online Access:http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V7_N1_MAY_2014/Pacurar_may2014.pdf
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Summary:The photovoltaic cell represents one of the most dynamic and attractive way to converts renewable energy sources in electricity production. That means to convert solar energy into electricity. In this paper is presented a analogy between two types of photovoltaic panels installed, with educational role for students. Also the objective of this paper is to estimate the performance of photovoltaic panels and to provide the best solution for industry. These two types of photovoltaic panels were monitored at the same time and taking into account the same weather conditions. In introduction of this paper is a short description regarding the silicon, because it is considered to be the most frequently used material for photovoltaic cell production at industrial level. In this context are mentioned below photovoltaic cells: mono-crystalline, polycrystalline, ribbon silicon and amorphous silicon (thin film) cells. It is also presented for all these types of cells the structure, the function, the advantages and the disadvantages.
ISSN:1844-6035
2067-2128