Abstract
The demand for electricity usage is increasing all
around the globe. As an alternative and clean source
to produce electricity there has been an emphasis on
the usage of renewable energies. Sultanate of Oman
has also taken an initiative by 2030 that at least 15%
of the total energy mix should be generated through
renewables. Considering the investments made in
future it is also vital to estimate the Performance and
reliability of PV modules under local climatic
conditions. The surveyed data analysis of five sites
under local climatic conditions has shown that the
visual degradations such as encapsulate
discolouration and delamination are main causes in
old age group modules for higher degradation rates.
Infrared (IR)-image analysis has shown that PV
modules with 'hot cells' have higher degradation
rates than the modules without 'hot cells'. The
interconnect test results have indicated that series
resistance increases with the increase in the severity
of interconnect breakages (SIB) thus increasing the
output power degradation rates. Electrical parameter
data analysis has shown that all the module average
power degradation rate is 2.05%/year which is much
higher than European counties. CdTe PV technology
has shown fewer degradation rates which is less than
1%/year and seems to be the best choice in the local
climatic conditions. The average degradation rate
with regard to PV module size is higher for small size
and lower for a larger size. In the contrary with
regard to PV system size, larger size has observed
with fewer degradation rates. The roof-mounted
installations have also observed with higher
degradation rates than the ground-based
installations.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 334-343 |
| Journal | International Journal of Sustainable Energy Development |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Early online date | 3 Jul 2017 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2017 |
Keywords
- Civil engineering