Analysis of albedo effect in a 30-kW bifacial PV system with different ground surfaces using PVSYST software

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2022

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Ersagun Türkdoğru
Mahir Kutay

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Erol Kurt

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Today electrical energy is used extensively worldwide increasing importance in almost all business sectors. For this reason how to produce electrical power from earth sources is so important. Renewable energy sources that do not damage the environment and do not cause greenhouse gas emissions are increasingly used in electrical energy production. Solar energy also renewable energy is an excellent choice for the world's future because it is durable abundant low cost recycling and clean. Efficiency in solar energy is essential in terms of reducing resource use. The efficiency of solar PV modules depends on their structure irradiance and temperature. The albedo effects are significant in the bifacial modules because of the reflection of direct and diffuse irradiances. In this paper the Albedo effect and the surface's reflective power are analyzed in a 30-kW bifacial PV system making simulations with PVsyst software. With different ground models and albedos the PV system is simulated under given conditions using the PVsyst software. After results are compared it is understood that the albedo effect brings about a severe power increase in bifacial PV systems compared to mono facial PV systems. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Albedo Effect, Bifacial Module, Lowering Lcoe, Pv Efficiency, Pvsyst Software, Gas Emissions, Greenhouse Gases, Solar Radiation, Albedo Effects, Bifacial Module, Business Sector, Electrical Energy, Electrical Power, Ground Surfaces, Lowering Lcoe, Pv Efficiencies, Pv System, Pvsyst Software, Solar Energy, Gas emissions, Greenhouse gases, Solar radiation, Albedo effects, Bifacial module, Business sector, Electrical energy, Electrical power, Ground surfaces, Lowering LCOE, PV efficiencies, PV system, Pvsyst software, Solar energy, Albedo Effect, Bifacial Module, PVsyst Software, PV Efficiency, Lowering LCOE, Albedo effect;Bifacial module;Lowering LCOE;PV efficiency;PVsyst software, Elektrik Mühendisliği, Electrical Engineering

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0203 mechanical engineering, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 02 engineering and technology

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Journal of Energy Systems

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6

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4

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543

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559
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