2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2019.08.060
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Experimental investigation of soiling impact on grid connected PV power

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“…As we can observe that in October the daily electricity generated by the all power plant varied between 64 KWh and 94 kWh, while in July, the daily electricity generated by the all power plant varied between 71 kWh and 91 kWh. The total energy generated by the installation in October 2566 kWh (2,566 MWh) while, the total energy generated by the installation in July 2658 kWh (2,658 MWh). production was considered high in the summer months (July-August) due to high solar irradiation resources.…”
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“…As we can observe that in October the daily electricity generated by the all power plant varied between 64 KWh and 94 kWh, while in July, the daily electricity generated by the all power plant varied between 71 kWh and 91 kWh. The total energy generated by the installation in October 2566 kWh (2,566 MWh) while, the total energy generated by the installation in July 2658 kWh (2,658 MWh). production was considered high in the summer months (July-August) due to high solar irradiation resources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of all renewable energies, solar photovoltaic (PV) is of particular interest for Algeria, since it has a solar deposit favorable to the development of this form of energy. Currently, the global installed capacity is about 344 MWp according to the Electricity & Renewable Energy Company, SKTM [2]; (www.sktm.dz). The most of these plants are located in arid under the external severe climate such (heat, sands, soiling, dust) and, there is no reliable model to predict instantaneous electricity production [3,4].…”
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“…The efficiency of PV modules decreases because of dust and temperature in addition to wind speed on the power conversion process in the unit by 2.1% [15]. To demonstrate the effect of dust in coastal areas on the performance of the grid-connected PV, a set of experiments were carried out on dirty and clean PV modules under normal conditions in order to find the electrical properties [16]. It contains a hybrid power system for pumping water.…”
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