THE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION BY CARTON PAPER AND BANANA LEAVES ON SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY
Utilization of New Renewable Energy (EBT) is one of the government's programs to transition environmentally friendly energy. One source of EBT is Solar Power Plants (PLTS). PLTS converts energy from the sun into electricity. However, system failures often occur in the PLTS energy conversion...
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id-itb.:828032024-07-18T10:31:50ZTHE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION BY CARTON PAPER AND BANANA LEAVES ON SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY Manzilah Mubarokah Fahra, Raden Indonesia Theses Light Intensity, Partial Shading Conditions, Cardboard Paper, Banana Leaves, Solar Cell Efficiency INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82803 Utilization of New Renewable Energy (EBT) is one of the government's programs to transition environmentally friendly energy. One source of EBT is Solar Power Plants (PLTS). PLTS converts energy from the sun into electricity. However, system failures often occur in the PLTS energy conversion process, which can reduce the working efficiency of solar cells. One of the failures that often arises is shading conditions. Shading conditions occur when a part of the solar panel module is exposed to shadow. This research was carried out to determine how much influence shading conditions using cardboard and banana leaves as a cover have on the output power of solar cells. Actual data from the experiment were taken from normal condition and shading condition of 50% with distance variations from 0 cm, 10 cm and 20 cm. The output of actual data are current, voltage and irradiance and data is calculated to find the efficiency of each condition and be compared. The research results show that shading conditions using cardboard and banana leaves reduce the efficiency of solar modules. The efficiency of solar modules covered in cardboard paper increases as the distance between the solar module and cardboard increases, while the efficiency of solar modules covered in banana leaves decreases as the distance between the solar module and banana leaves increases. . text |
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Utilization of New Renewable Energy (EBT) is one of the government's programs
to transition environmentally friendly energy. One source of EBT is Solar Power
Plants (PLTS). PLTS converts energy from the sun into electricity. However,
system failures often occur in the PLTS energy conversion process, which can
reduce the working efficiency of solar cells. One of the failures that often arises is
shading conditions. Shading conditions occur when a part of the solar panel module
is exposed to shadow. This research was carried out to determine how much
influence shading conditions using cardboard and banana leaves as a cover have on
the output power of solar cells. Actual data from the experiment were taken from
normal condition and shading condition of 50% with distance variations from 0 cm,
10 cm and 20 cm. The output of actual data are current, voltage and irradiance and
data is calculated to find the efficiency of each condition and be compared. The
research results show that shading conditions using cardboard and banana leaves
reduce the efficiency of solar modules. The efficiency of solar modules covered in
cardboard paper increases as the distance between the solar module and cardboard
increases, while the efficiency of solar modules covered in banana leaves decreases
as the distance between the solar module and banana leaves increases.
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THE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION BY CARTON PAPER AND BANANA LEAVES ON SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY |
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THE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION BY CARTON PAPER AND BANANA LEAVES ON SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY |
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THE EFFECT OF PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION BY CARTON PAPER AND BANANA LEAVES ON SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY |
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effect of partial shading condition by carton paper and banana leaves on solar cell efficiency |
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