Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module

The number of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations has been increasing worldwide but the high capital cost of installation continues to be the main challenge, particularly in many developing countries. The solar concentrator, a device that focuses the sunlight onto a small area, has the potential t...

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Main Authors: Freier, D., Muhammad Sukki, F., Abu Bakar, S. H., Ramirez Iniguez, R., Munir, A. B., Yasin, S. H. M., Bani, N. A., Mas'ud, A. A., Ardila-Rey, J. A., Karim, M. E.
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spelling my.utm.798012019-01-28T06:55:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79801/ Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module Freier, D. Muhammad Sukki, F. Abu Bakar, S. H. Ramirez Iniguez, R. Munir, A. B. Yasin, S. H. M. Bani, N. A. Mas'ud, A. A. Ardila-Rey, J. A. Karim, M. E. T Technology (General) The number of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations has been increasing worldwide but the high capital cost of installation continues to be the main challenge, particularly in many developing countries. The solar concentrator, a device that focuses the sunlight onto a small area, has the potential to minimize the use of expensive PV material while maintaining the system's performance, ultimately bringing down its overall cost. This study aims to predict the annual electrical output of a specific concentrator design called the rotationally asymmetrical dielectric totally internally reflecting concentrator (RADTIRC). The aforementioned design is assumed to be installed in Berlin/Brandenburg, Germany. First, a short review of concentrators is provided. Next, a description of the RADTIRC and the previous research that revolved around it are provided. Afterwards, the key parameters that are needed to determine the annual electrical output of the RADTIRC are explained before presenting the results of the simulations. It was found that the yearly energy yield was increased by a factor of 2.29 when the RADTIRC-PV module was used when compared with the non-concentrating PV module. MDPI AG 2018-02-25 Article PeerReviewed Freier, D. and Muhammad Sukki, F. and Abu Bakar, S. H. and Ramirez Iniguez, R. and Munir, A. B. and Yasin, S. H. M. and Bani, N. A. and Mas'ud, A. A. and Ardila-Rey, J. A. and Karim, M. E. (2018) Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module. Energies, 11 (3). ISSN 1996-1073 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11030544 DOI:10.3390/en11030544
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topic T Technology (General)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Freier, D.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
Abu Bakar, S. H.
Ramirez Iniguez, R.
Munir, A. B.
Yasin, S. H. M.
Bani, N. A.
Mas'ud, A. A.
Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Karim, M. E.
Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
description The number of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations has been increasing worldwide but the high capital cost of installation continues to be the main challenge, particularly in many developing countries. The solar concentrator, a device that focuses the sunlight onto a small area, has the potential to minimize the use of expensive PV material while maintaining the system's performance, ultimately bringing down its overall cost. This study aims to predict the annual electrical output of a specific concentrator design called the rotationally asymmetrical dielectric totally internally reflecting concentrator (RADTIRC). The aforementioned design is assumed to be installed in Berlin/Brandenburg, Germany. First, a short review of concentrators is provided. Next, a description of the RADTIRC and the previous research that revolved around it are provided. Afterwards, the key parameters that are needed to determine the annual electrical output of the RADTIRC are explained before presenting the results of the simulations. It was found that the yearly energy yield was increased by a factor of 2.29 when the RADTIRC-PV module was used when compared with the non-concentrating PV module.
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author Freier, D.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
Abu Bakar, S. H.
Ramirez Iniguez, R.
Munir, A. B.
Yasin, S. H. M.
Bani, N. A.
Mas'ud, A. A.
Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Karim, M. E.
author_facet Freier, D.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
Abu Bakar, S. H.
Ramirez Iniguez, R.
Munir, A. B.
Yasin, S. H. M.
Bani, N. A.
Mas'ud, A. A.
Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Karim, M. E.
author_sort Freier, D.
title Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
title_short Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
title_full Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
title_fullStr Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
title_full_unstemmed Annual prediction output of an RADTIRC-PV module
title_sort annual prediction output of an radtirc-pv module
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79801/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11030544
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