2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2010.12.001
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Probabilistic modelling of hybrid solar/wind power system with solar tracking system

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“…While power generation largely depends on the clearness index, there are several other factors contributing towards power generation such as variation in ambient temperature, partial shading effect on PV modules due to nearby objects, accumulation of dust on PV modules, etc. (Tina, 2012;Tina and Gagliano, 2011;Akhmad et al, 1997). It may be noted that the accumulation of dust depends on environmental conditions such as pollution due to industrial processes as well as windy climate.…”
Section: Power Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While power generation largely depends on the clearness index, there are several other factors contributing towards power generation such as variation in ambient temperature, partial shading effect on PV modules due to nearby objects, accumulation of dust on PV modules, etc. (Tina, 2012;Tina and Gagliano, 2011;Akhmad et al, 1997). It may be noted that the accumulation of dust depends on environmental conditions such as pollution due to industrial processes as well as windy climate.…”
Section: Power Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors proposed to use a typical meteorological year (TMY) to find out a precise assessment of energy output of a PV-wind hybrid power system. Tina and Gagliano [24] sized a PV-wind hybrid power system with probabilistic method that is based on convolution technique by probability density function. Deterministic and probabilistic sizing and simulation methods have their own advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where, P is energy,ε is emissivity,σ is Stefans − Boltzman constant, Ais the surface area of the body and T is the temperature of the surface of the body [5] Therefore rate, at which thermal (heat energy) is radiated from the sun to the earth per unit time in watts, ε is a constant called emisivity of surface of the sun from which the radiant heat origin is temperature of the sun,σ is boltz man's constant (σ = 5.67 × 10 W/ ). Bodies that can absorb all the heat reaching it and emit it all are called the black bodies.…”
Section: Solar Powermentioning
confidence: 99%