2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40095-016-0227-z
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Mathematical method to find best suited PV technology for different climatic zones of India

Abstract: This paper presents a reliable mathematical method to predict the energy generation from grid connected photovoltaic plant of different commercially used technologies in different zones of India. Global horizontal insolation (GHI) and daytime temperature are the two major parameters affecting the output of photovoltaic (PV) plant. Depending on those two major parameters, India is classified into 15 climatic zones. Typical Meteorological Year data were collected from National Renewable Energy Laboratory to clas… Show more

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“…Traditional plans for PVP investments have been somewhat arbitrary, mainly because planners of solar power plant projects have barely considered analyzing them at a regional scale. Furthermore, previous studies assessing the potential of PVP investments in one area usually only used solar energy maps (Wang et al 2016; Xin-gang et al 2015), or solar energy maps and technology (Chakraborty et al 2015; Chakraborty et al 2017) although this is currently changing. Capital outlay for energy production is known to depend largely on the abundance of the resource and the distance to the point of energy end use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Traditional plans for PVP investments have been somewhat arbitrary, mainly because planners of solar power plant projects have barely considered analyzing them at a regional scale. Furthermore, previous studies assessing the potential of PVP investments in one area usually only used solar energy maps (Wang et al 2016; Xin-gang et al 2015), or solar energy maps and technology (Chakraborty et al 2015; Chakraborty et al 2017) although this is currently changing. Capital outlay for energy production is known to depend largely on the abundance of the resource and the distance to the point of energy end use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renewable energy strategies for sustainable development, particularly solar energy planning, require studying both the impact of PVPs at regional and local levels and the suitability of the areas for solar farm development (Chakraborty et al 2017). Moreover, an important part of the solar energy planning process is to determine the factors or criteria that affect the availability of this resource.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We list here only four as the main concern is point 1,2& 3 as with the advent of digital meters theft has reduced considerably. A simple solution to the above problem may seem solar PV cells storing energy in inverters but there are disadvantages for them also, in a paper by Suparva Chakraborty, Rajesh Kumar and others [2] a mathematical model for finding the best suited PV technology for different climatic zones of India is proposed wherein . Global horizontal insolation (GHI) and daytime temperature are the two major parameters affecting the output of photovoltaic (PV) plant and thus it cannot say that they will always produce the desired amount of energy every time.…”
Section: Litrerature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process causes overheating of solar cells which reduces electrical power output and efficiency of solar panels [28]- [30].…”
Section: Temperature Effects Of Cement and Bird Depositions On Solmentioning
confidence: 99%