2009
DOI: 10.3103/s0003701x09010058
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Photoelectric device for street lighting based on silicon solar cells

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“…Also, it has been found [1,2] that the effi ciency of solar energy conversion in SPVPs under actual operating conditions of the arid zone of Uzbekistan during the hot periods of the year (May-September) compared with the rated parameters for standard (passport) conditions (AM 1.5; T 0 = 28 ± 2°C) in some cases decreases to 50%; the stochastic variability of the incoming solar insolation due to cloudiness, the surface contamination of SPVPs, and air dustiness also contribute to this decrease.…”
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“…Also, it has been found [1,2] that the effi ciency of solar energy conversion in SPVPs under actual operating conditions of the arid zone of Uzbekistan during the hot periods of the year (May-September) compared with the rated parameters for standard (passport) conditions (AM 1.5; T 0 = 28 ± 2°C) in some cases decreases to 50%; the stochastic variability of the incoming solar insolation due to cloudiness, the surface contamination of SPVPs, and air dustiness also contribute to this decrease.…”
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“…The experience of using solar photovoltaic plants (SPVP) of low power (up to 1-2 kW) for the power supply of low power consumers in the arid zones of Uzbekistan [1,2] has revealed their effectiveness for meeting power demands during certain time intervals: solar radiation of 2650-3050 h per year (30% of the annual duration) allows power supply for 11-13 h in the summer period and for 4-6 h from November to March, with the obligatory presence of electricity storage systems.…”
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“…TREET lighting is experiencing a remarkable evolution due to the combination of LED lighting, renewable energy sources and energy storage systems yielding a new concept called Lighting Smart Grids (LSG) [1], [2], [3]. They ought to be flexible, reliable and also efficient in order to accomplish the decisive requirement of energy efficiency [4].…”
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