scholarly journals Estimation of the chemical materials volumes required for the post-growth technology manufacturing InGaP/GaAs/Ge with a concentrator and planar α–Si:H/Si solar cells for 1 MW solar power plants

2021 ◽  
pp. 100186
Author(s):  
L.V. Kontrosh ◽  
V.S. Kalinovsky ◽  
A.V. Khramov ◽  
E.V. Kontrosh
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-70
Author(s):  
Mukhamad Angga Gumilang ◽  
Hariyono Rakhmad

Utilization of solar cells can be used as a source of residential energy as a backup power source other than relying on supplies from PLN. In previous studies have not developed a system that monitors the power obtained from the utilization of solar cells. As a power monitoring tool a microcontroller and Internet-based (IOT) device is needed to provide information on the availability of backup power in the installation of solar power plants in homes. In this research, a PLTS design that is equipped with an IOT-based power monitoring system uses Arduino Uno and Thinkspeak. The results of the design can be applied to real conditions for the installation of solar power plants for residential homes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 9436-9441

This paper presents a performance study on a standalone solar photovoltaic system. The application of photovoltaic solar cells is increasingly prevalent in Indonesia. Indonesia is a tropical country, where throughout the year, get sun exposure. This condition strongly supports the use of photovoltaic solar cells as a source of electrical energy. Many small to large-scale solar power generation systems have been built in Indonesia. On a small scale in the form of a standalone system, solar power plants are usually used as secondary power plants, where primary power plants still come from state electricity companies. In this research, the analysis of the performance of solar power plants for standalone systems with a capacity of 400 Wp. Efforts to improve the performance of solar cells are made by using a mirror reflector. The results showed that the mirror reflector could increase the output power of photovoltaic solar cells.


Author(s):  
Sagita Rochman ◽  
Achmad Alfianto

Solar power plants have been created using solar cells as power plants. This power plant utilizes the source of sunlight as its source.solar cell as receiving sunlight as a source of electricity. Utilization of sunlight to become electrical energy, Designed from tile as a medium and solar cell as a receiver of solar energy into electrical energy. Where batrai as a charging to be used, this tile as a tool planted solar cell so that it can be used tools that generate electrical energy. Solar power is one of the environmentally friendly renewable energy sources. Solar power is utilized by solar power plants to generate electricity. The electrical energy generated is the light energy converted by solar cells. The solar cell pool is arranged in such a way that it produces solar panels. The resulting electrical energy will be stored in a medium called.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1125 (1) ◽  
pp. 012074
Author(s):  
J Koko ◽  
A Riza ◽  
U K Mohamad Khadik

Author(s):  
Bashria A A Yousef ◽  
Ahmed A Hachicha ◽  
Ivette Rodriguez ◽  
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem ◽  
Abrar Inyaat

Abstract Integration concept of energy resources can complement between the competing energy technologies. This manuscript presents a comprehensive review on the state-of-the-art of concentrated solar power (CSP) integration technology with various energy sources. Compared to CSP alone, integration of CSP and fossil fuel provides promising solution to solar energy intermittence, emissions and installation cost reduction, with 25% increase in electric power generation. On the other hand, integration of CSP with other sources such as geothermal and biomass can supply dispatchable power with almost zero emissions. The electricity produced via integrated CSP and photovoltaic (PV) has better power quality and less cost compared to that produced by PV alone or CSP alone, respectively. Integration of CSP and wind energy can meet peak demand, reduce power fluctuation and provide electrical power at a high capacity factor. However, the lack of reliable biomass, geothermal and wind data with the solar availability at specific locations is the main obstacle for the acceptance and further deployment of hybridization systems. The advantages and limitations of the hybrid technologies presented in this paper according to the literature are reviewed. Moreover, future directions of CSP such as production of hydrogen, solid particles receivers and the integration of supercritical carbon dioxide cycle are also discussed.


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