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 Introduction
 General System
 Existing System
 Proposed System
 Stepper Motor And Driver Theory
 Advantages and Disadvantages
 General system
 Existing system
 Proposed system
 A non-pressurized cooling system was
developed for cooling the panels with least
amount of water and energy.
 It is possible to cool and clean the PV panels
using the proposed cooling system in hot and
dusty regions.
 The basic idea of a Solar cell is to convert light
energy into electrical energy.
 Electrical energy is stored in electromagnetic
fields which in turn can make a current of
electrons flow
 Photovoltaic cells convert sunlight directly to
electricity.
 major defect of low efficiency.
 best achieved sunlight conversion rate
 Solar module efficiency is around 17.4%
 power drop as the silicon temperature increases due
to the characteristics of the crystalline silicon used in
a solar cell.
 The model performance was then conceptually
evaluated and experimentally verified
 Works well under diffused sunlight, less sensitive
to angle of incidence.
 Can be made fully transparent, can have a lot of
aesthetic applications.
 Bifacial, absorbs light from both faces, can be
inverted.
 Manufacturing costs much cheaper than the
commercially available PV silicon cells.
 Also works at high temperature, owing to the thin
 conducting film that radiates internal heat.
SUN
PHOTOVOLTAIC
CELL
CONTROLLERS OUTPUT
SOLAR TRACKING
UNIT
OPTICAL
FILTERS
COOLING UNIT
 A controller circuit which consistof mainly
three components.
 Solar tracking unit
 Cooling unit
 Optical fillers
 A solar tracking unit which tracks the Sun
 hardware implementation of Solar tracking system
 Solar panel in a fixed orientation will lose 75% of
the energy in the morning and evening
 rotating the panels to east and west can help
recapture these losses
 This solar tracking unit has a LDR circuit
 fitted on the panel
 mechanical setup will move the panel in such a
direction to provide better solar isolation
 device which has resistance which varies according
to the amount of light falling on its surface
 It is made using Semiconductor cadmium sulphide
(CdS)
 A light dependent resistor work on the principle of
photo conductivity
 PIC 16F877 uses 14 bits for instructions which
allows for all instructions to be one word instructions
 It is also typical for Harvard architecture to have
fewer instructions
 is the cooling unit for the solar panel; this unit
consists of LM 35
 temperature sensor interfaced with PIC and place
over the panel
 This water not only cools the panel but also
cleans it
 After cooling the panel again the temperature is
sensed and the cycle is repeated
 Operating and maintenance costs is low
 PV cells produce no noise at all
 do not pollute the environment
 easy to install on rooftops or on the ground
without any interference
 required additional equipment (inverter) to
convert DC-AC
 equired batteries for storage purpose
 Initial cost is high
 Solar energy has intermittency issues
 Depended upon weather
 The objective of this Study is to enhance the
efficiency of Photovoltaic panel
 A low cost solar tracking have also been
incorporated to maintain better solar
insolation
 It is possible to cool and clean the PV panels
using the proposed cooling system
 (1). Martin P. Bates, 'Interfacing PIC
Microcontrollers- Embedded Design by
Interactive Simulation', Elsevier, 2006.
 (2). Moharram.K.A., M.S. Abd-Elhady,
H.A.Kandil , H.El-Sherif (2013) “Enhancing
 (3). Rustemli.S, Dincer.F. (2011) "Modelling of
Photovoltaic Panel and Examining
Enhancement in the efficiency of Solar Cells
Enhancement in the efficiency of Solar Cells

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Enhancement in the efficiency of Solar Cells

  • 1.
  • 2.  Introduction  General System  Existing System  Proposed System  Stepper Motor And Driver Theory  Advantages and Disadvantages
  • 3.  General system  Existing system  Proposed system  A non-pressurized cooling system was developed for cooling the panels with least amount of water and energy.  It is possible to cool and clean the PV panels using the proposed cooling system in hot and dusty regions.
  • 4.  The basic idea of a Solar cell is to convert light energy into electrical energy.  Electrical energy is stored in electromagnetic fields which in turn can make a current of electrons flow  Photovoltaic cells convert sunlight directly to electricity.
  • 5.  major defect of low efficiency.  best achieved sunlight conversion rate  Solar module efficiency is around 17.4%  power drop as the silicon temperature increases due to the characteristics of the crystalline silicon used in a solar cell.  The model performance was then conceptually evaluated and experimentally verified
  • 6.  Works well under diffused sunlight, less sensitive to angle of incidence.  Can be made fully transparent, can have a lot of aesthetic applications.  Bifacial, absorbs light from both faces, can be inverted.  Manufacturing costs much cheaper than the commercially available PV silicon cells.  Also works at high temperature, owing to the thin  conducting film that radiates internal heat.
  • 8.  A controller circuit which consistof mainly three components.  Solar tracking unit  Cooling unit  Optical fillers
  • 9.  A solar tracking unit which tracks the Sun  hardware implementation of Solar tracking system  Solar panel in a fixed orientation will lose 75% of the energy in the morning and evening  rotating the panels to east and west can help recapture these losses  This solar tracking unit has a LDR circuit  fitted on the panel  mechanical setup will move the panel in such a direction to provide better solar isolation
  • 10.  device which has resistance which varies according to the amount of light falling on its surface  It is made using Semiconductor cadmium sulphide (CdS)  A light dependent resistor work on the principle of photo conductivity  PIC 16F877 uses 14 bits for instructions which allows for all instructions to be one word instructions  It is also typical for Harvard architecture to have fewer instructions
  • 11.  is the cooling unit for the solar panel; this unit consists of LM 35  temperature sensor interfaced with PIC and place over the panel  This water not only cools the panel but also cleans it  After cooling the panel again the temperature is sensed and the cycle is repeated
  • 12.  Operating and maintenance costs is low  PV cells produce no noise at all  do not pollute the environment  easy to install on rooftops or on the ground without any interference
  • 13.  required additional equipment (inverter) to convert DC-AC  equired batteries for storage purpose  Initial cost is high  Solar energy has intermittency issues  Depended upon weather
  • 14.  The objective of this Study is to enhance the efficiency of Photovoltaic panel  A low cost solar tracking have also been incorporated to maintain better solar insolation  It is possible to cool and clean the PV panels using the proposed cooling system
  • 15.  (1). Martin P. Bates, 'Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers- Embedded Design by Interactive Simulation', Elsevier, 2006.  (2). Moharram.K.A., M.S. Abd-Elhady, H.A.Kandil , H.El-Sherif (2013) “Enhancing  (3). Rustemli.S, Dincer.F. (2011) "Modelling of Photovoltaic Panel and Examining