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Module temperature 4 Cooling 2 Efficiency improvement 2 Nominal operating cell temperature 2 PV power output 2 Performance 2 Photovoltaic thermal module 2 Climate change 1 Klimawandel 1 Photovoltaics 1 Photovoltaik 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Weather 1 Wetter 1
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Anaya-Lara, Olimpo 2 Idoko, Linus 2 McDonald, Alasdair 2 Attakorn Asanakham 1 Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat 1 Thoranis Deethayat 1 Vat Sun 1
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A new method for evaluating nominal operating cell temperature (NOCT) of unglazed photovoltaic thermal module
In: Energy Reports 6 (2020), pp. 1029-1042
unglazed PVT module, based on (Tfi-Ta)/IT, and the water mass flow rate, çm, was determined. The calculated PVT module … temperature determined with the new NOCT method agrees well with the experimental data, and 96% of the calculated results deviate …
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A new method for evaluating nominal operating cell temperature (NOCT) of unglazed photovoltaic thermal module
Vat Sun; Attakorn Asanakham; Thoranis Deethayat; … - In: Energy reports 6 (2020), pp. 1029-1042
unglazed PVT module, based on (Tfi−Ta)∕IT, and the water mass flow rate, ṁ, was determined. The calculated PVT module … temperature determined with the new NOCT method agrees well with the experimental data, and 96% of the calculated results deviate …
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Enhancing PV modules efficiency and power output using multi-concept cooling technique
Idoko, Linus; Anaya-Lara, Olimpo; McDonald, Alasdair - In: Energy Reports 4 (2018), pp. 357-369
The efficiency and power output of a PV module decrease at the peak of sunlight due to energy loss as heat energyand this reduces the module power output. Multi-concept cooling technique, a concept that involves three types of passive cooling, namely conductive cooling, air passive cooling and...
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Enhancing PV modules efficiency and power output using multi-concept cooling technique
Idoko, Linus; Anaya-Lara, Olimpo; McDonald, Alasdair - In: Energy reports 4 (2018), pp. 357-369
The efficiency and power output of a PV module decrease at the peak of sunlight due to energy loss as heat energyand this reduces the module power output. Multi-concept cooling technique, a concept that involves three types of passive cooling, namely conductive cooling, air passive cooling and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011864160
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