2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/820714
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Performance of Dual-Axis Solar Tracker versus Static Solar System by Segmented Clearness Index in Malaysia

Abstract: The performance of Dual-Axis Solar Tracker (DAST) and Static Solar System (SSS) with respect to clearness index in Malaysia is presented. An attempt to investigate the correlation between clearness index with energy gain and efficiency of DAST over SSS is being done experimentally. A good correlation could not be found out from the daily clearness index. It is due to the more profound advantage of DAST in the morning and evening compared to midday as it is able to follow the sun’s position. Hence, the daily cl… Show more

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“…The optimal size of the solar system clearly is related to the load demand. Using Equation (9), the annual energy contribution of the solar system is computed, with the results showing that the annual energy is related to the size of the PV array (Y PV ) for a PV efficiency of 85% and a peak solar time of 4.01 h. However, the tracking system increases the total amount of energy produced by a solar power system by approximately 20-30% [49]. In general, a large solar system can provide a high annual energy contribution.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Various Solar-powered Base Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal size of the solar system clearly is related to the load demand. Using Equation (9), the annual energy contribution of the solar system is computed, with the results showing that the annual energy is related to the size of the PV array (Y PV ) for a PV efficiency of 85% and a peak solar time of 4.01 h. However, the tracking system increases the total amount of energy produced by a solar power system by approximately 20-30% [49]. In general, a large solar system can provide a high annual energy contribution.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Various Solar-powered Base Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the ground reflectance is assumed to be 20%. The panels are modeled on a two-axis tracking mode, thereby increasing the total annual energy contribution of the PV array, as well as enabling wind, rain, and gravity to naturally remove most of the debris and dust [35].…”
Section: Photovoltaic Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected pyranometer has a measuring range from 0 W/m 2 to 1276 W/m 2 , and generates a proportional voltage output of 0-5 V. This measuring range is adequate for the project, since the irradiance level of the site location is expected to be below 1000 W/m 2 (Lee, Rahim, & Al-Turki, 2013). The solar irradiance is measured once every sampling interval and saved to excel file.…”
Section: Solar Radiation Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%