SOME PROBLEMS CONCERNING SOLAR CELL ARRAYS IN THE DESIGN OF SOLAR-ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.

D. Biran*, A. Braunstein

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Usually solar cell arrays can be installed either horizontally or tilted at a permanent worst-case angle. Another possibility is installation at a certain angle corrected on a monthly or other periodical basis. Another important factor in determinig the power output of the array, is the environmental conditions in the location of the installed array, is the environmental conditions in the location of the installed array. In this paper the above mentioned problems are discussed, and theoretical and experimental results obtained in Isreal during some years of operation are presented. The theoretical and experimental results point out some guidelines for optimum operational conditions of solar cell arrays.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 1976
EventIEEE Power Eng Soc, Text of 'A' Pap from the Summer Meet - Portland, OR, USA
Duration: 18 Jul 197623 Jul 1976

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Power Eng Soc, Text of 'A' Pap from the Summer Meet
CityPortland, OR, USA
Period18/07/7623/07/76

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