2016
DOI: 10.5829/idosi.ije.2016.29.05b.17
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Analysis of Temperature Effect on a Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Performance

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“…The geneated power can be calculated by Equation (1). In this relation, ๐ผ ๐‘š๐‘ and ๐‘‰ ๐‘š๐‘ are the electrical current in (A) and voltage in (V), respectively.…”
Section: Governing Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The geneated power can be calculated by Equation (1). In this relation, ๐ผ ๐‘š๐‘ and ๐‘‰ ๐‘š๐‘ are the electrical current in (A) and voltage in (V), respectively.…”
Section: Governing Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, it is necessary to keep PV cell temperature as low as possible. In many papers, the temperature coefficient of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells has been assessed and reduction of 0.45% to 0.5% in their electrical efficiency was seen for one-degree Celsius increase in their surface temperature [1,2]. Different techniques have been investigated experimentally and numerically by scholars, to alleviate this problem e.g.…”
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“…In fact, this power is produced through sunlight converted directly by using PV cells (Kanth et al, 2015). The produced power level is influenced by sun irradiation and climatic temperature (Senthilkumar et al, 2022;Salih et al, 2016). It will move upwards on the power axis when the solar irradiation increases, and it will decrease with a rise in temperature (Haihong et al, 2016;Routray et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%