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Effect of dust, humidity and air velocity on efficiency of photovoltaic cells

S. Mekhilef, R. Saidur and M. Kamalisarvestani

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2012, vol. 16, issue 5, 2920-2925

Abstract: The environmental and economical merits of converting solar energy into electricity via photovoltaic cells have caused an ever increasing interest among developed and developing countries to allocate more budget on photovoltaic systems in order to boost up their efficiency in recent years. Besides the material and design parameters, there are several omnipresent factors such as dust, humidity and air velocity that can influence the PV cell's performance. There have been a handful of studies conducted on the effect of various influential parameters on the efficiency and performance of photovoltaic cells; however none has taken all these three parameters into account simultaneously. In this study the impact of dust accumulation, humidity level and the air velocity will be elaborated separately and finally the impact of each on the other will be clarified. It is shown that each of these three factors affect the other two and it is concluded that in order to have a profound insight of solar cell design, the effect of these factors should be taken into consideration in parallel.

Keywords: Solar cells; PV efficiency; Dust; Humidity; Air velocity; Photovoltaic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2012.02.012

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