Abstract

The power generation everywhere in the world is mostly generated from nonrenewable technology source particularly fossil fuel. So, these resources will be reduced to utilizing in future. Among these power generation technologies, Photovoltaic (PV) system have got great position by several reasons. This paper gives general review of PV module performance and effect of dust deposition. The deposition of dust has significant effect in transmittance of solar irradiation in the PV module. The dust deposition effect of multiple areas is discussed in literature review.

Highlights

  • THE renewable energy application is an interesting area for research

  • This research work is carried out, some theoretical methodologies were reviewed by viewing at various research journals, conference, proceedings, research articles, books and internet to study the work done by other researchers

  • The main dissimilarity between these two types is storage, in off-grid system produced electrical energy is stored in batteries while in on-grid systems produced energy is directly transferred to the public grid utility

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

THE renewable energy application is an interesting area for research. This trend is driven by rising fossil Fuel price, concerns about air quality, human health and its impact the dependence of fossil fuels on the environment [1]. While the PV technology experience to the outdoor condition, the dust accumulation impact the efficiency of PV system. The dust deposition or soiling is one of the basic climate dependent area losses in south asian area which adverse impact on the power output or levelized cost of energy if not optimally alleviated [6-9]. The structure and size dispersal of soil particles depend on local weather condition & importance, the effect of soil accumulation on pv technology power change from one city to another city [12-13]. Dust accumulation theoretical modelling of predicting performance was carried of many researchers [19-21]

LITERATURE REVIEW
PV Characteristics
Electrical Terminology
Effect of Climate and Environmental Factors
CONCLUSION
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