Abstract

ABSTRACT Impact of dust concentration and weather conditions – wind speed and relative humidity – on power generation of photovoltaic (PV) panels investigated experimentally in Tehran, Iran, for the period of April 10–September 22, 2018. Two Photovoltaic panels together with data-logging equipment were applied in this experiment. One panel was cleaned every day, while the other was remained unclean after 45 days. A performance ratio called “cleanness index” (CI) which is a temperature-corrected performance ratio of a soiled PV panel to that of a clean one was also used to indicate the dust deposition effect on PV panel performance. The uncertainty range of experimental results was between 5.27% and 5.55%. The results show that cleanness index had positive correlation with wind speed and negative correlations with relative humidity and dust concentration. Thus, in comparison to the clean PV panel, the output-power of the soiled panel reduced, approximately 8–12% per month. Furthermore, in order to numerically predict daily change of cleanness index (ΔCIPre ), a linear regression model was developed and the outcome revealed that dust concentration had the most impact, with 21.56%.

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