Investigation of solar PV performance under Doha weather using a customized measurement and monitoring system
Author | Touati, Farid |
Author | Al-Hitmi, M.A. |
Author | Chowdhury, Noor Alam |
Author | Hamad, Jehan Abu |
Author | San Pedro Gonzales, Antonio J.R. |
Available date | 2021-03-25T08:55:16Z |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publication Name | Renewable Energy |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 9601481 |
Abstract | A key factor in future eco-friendly and reliable energy systems for network stability is energy prediction of renewable resources. However, the climate-induced performance degradation represents a major drawback to solar making them unreliable for unattended or remote plants. We propose a customized cost-effective solution that allows monitoring and predicting the performance of PV systems, fostering thus efficient planning and control strategies for network stability. More specifically, we design an in-house system featuring a buck-boost converter enhanced with a maximum power point tracker (MPPT) serving as a PV load, sensors' system that collects climatic parameters including dust, wireless Radio, and a LabVIEW based monitoring and recording station. We have presented thoroughly all the system design steps. The system was deployed in Doha over a long period of time under harsh environment. It allows accessing and processing of recorded data ubiquitously over the web or from a database. Based on the recorded data, the power output for a given PV technology under any environment can be analyzed. Results predict that the maximum power output from a Poly-crystalline panel decreases by around 30% for a dust exposure of five months. This would suggest cleaning needs and advise on cleaning frequencies of PV panels. |
Sponsor | The authors would like to thank Qatar University for funding this research ( QUUG-CENG-DEE-12/13-2 ) and providing the necessary tools and equipment. Also, we would like to thank Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Massoud (EE Dept. of Qatar University) for his support. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Ltd |
Subject | Effect of harsh environment P-V and I-V curves PV efficiency PV performance prediction PV soiling Wireless monitoring |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 564-577 |
Volume Number | 89 |
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