Energy-intensive industries and mineral-based industries demand a considerable quantity of power for numerous uses. This is a big challenge because these procedures need a continuous and constant energy source, which requires an uninterrupted power supply. In theory, industries complement, replace, or lessen the effects of using fossil fuels by utilizing renewable energy, carbon capture, and energy recovery. However, combining renewable energy sources, such as solar power, can significantly lower overall operating costs and carbon emissions to meet the energy needs of different industrial applications. This study describes the installation, for research purposes, of a prototype bifacial solar PV system (BSPV) equipped with a pumping motor. A BSPV system is being investigated because its output energy will be higher than that of monofacial solar cells. BSPV systems use less space than monofacial ones while still producing the same power and being less expensive as well.
Bifacial Solar PV Systems: A Sustainable Solution for Energy-Intensive Industries
31.07.2024
806885 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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