2014
DOI: 10.11591/telkomnika.v12i6.5477
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Photovoltaic Technology and Electricity Saving Strategies for Fixed-Velocity-Measuring System

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“…The photovoltaic module consists of photovoltaic cells, i.e., the surfaces that generate electricity, which convert directly solar energy into electricity. These surfaces have no moving parts to wear out or suffer breakdowns and works without the use of fuel without vibrations without noise and without harming the environment [15][16][17]24].…”
Section: Elements Of the Photovoltaic Solar Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photovoltaic module consists of photovoltaic cells, i.e., the surfaces that generate electricity, which convert directly solar energy into electricity. These surfaces have no moving parts to wear out or suffer breakdowns and works without the use of fuel without vibrations without noise and without harming the environment [15][16][17]24].…”
Section: Elements Of the Photovoltaic Solar Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical photovoltaic solar system consists of four basic elements; photovoltaic module, charge controller, the inverter and battery when necessary [28]. The monocrystalline (m-Si), polycrystalline (p-Si, also referred to as multicrystalline, mc-Si) cells are the most used on a commercial level [29,30]. From what the author indicates, our system works with polycrystalic photovoltaic panels (it registers higher demand in the national market), although they have an efficiency of 15%, we are supplied by the energy system at the stations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summary of the literature used in this section is provided in Table 1. Although much of the literature documents the benefits of PV as it relates to low maintenance costs [11,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20], anecdotal evidence and recent studies report a different story and the need for maintenance in real-world, non-lab applications. As Denio aptly states: "The demand for cheap renewable energy sources is at its highest that it has ever been.…”
Section: Need For Pv Predictive Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%