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Optical and thermal behavior of submerged photovoltaic solar panel: SP2
Tina, G.M.; Rosa-Clot, M.; Rosa-Clot, P.; Scandura, P.F. - In: Energy 39 (2012) 1, pp. 17-26
In this paper submerged photovoltaic systems (PVSs) are investigated with regard to the efficiency increase of PVS under high irradiance and ambient temperature; in particular, the optical and thermal effects are studied by means of experimental tests and mathematical models. The increment of...
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Submerged photovoltaic solar panel: SP2
Rosa-Clot, M.; Rosa-Clot, P.; Tina, G.M.; Scandura, P.F. - In: Renewable Energy 35 (2010) 8, pp. 1862-1865
The behavior of a photovoltaic (PV) panel submerged in water is studied. A sizeable increase of electric power output is found for shallow water. Experiments have been carried out for single crystalline silicon panels. Results are discussed and the increase in efficiency is investigated and...
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