Abstract

A photovoltaic module has been designed from five buspar crystalline silicon solar cells fabricated by Suzhou Talesun Solar Technologies Co., Ltd. Short-circuit current and open-circuit voltage of the modules has been studied as a function of the illumination intensity and temperature in laboratory conditions. Upon increasing the temperature from T = 22 °C to 50 °C open-circuit voltage decreases from ∼9 to ∼7 V whereas short-circuit current slightly increases from 1.88 to 2.00 A. The results have been compared with theoretical results obtained by device modeling by using the software SCAPS-1D. Infrared image has been taken from the module by using the EEFSC computer-controlled photovoltaic solar energy unit. Mass of dust fallen on photovoltaic module has been collected and measured within two-month time. Influence of the dust on transmittance spectra of glass has been studied.

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