Evaluating the effectiveness of photovoltaic panels with a rotation mechanism for region of Republic Bashkortostan

Aynur Makhmut Yakupov, Flur Rashitovich Ismagilov, Irek Hanifovich Khayrullin, Vacheslav Evgenyevich Vavilov, Vladimir Igorevich Bekuzin

Abstract


This paper deals with evaluation of the effectiveness of using the solar panels in the Republic of Bashkortostan and with the issue of the efficient use of solar energy potential gained from photovoltaic panels via tracking the Sun’s trajectory. The study based on long-term measurements of the selected parameters, the efficiency of the installed system was evaluated in the static regime. We study two types of photovoltaic panels: micromorph and crystal. This article discusses the feasibility of a method for increasing the efficiency of photovoltaic panels on the rotary mechanisms. The authors gives a comparison of photovoltaic panels with rotary mechanism and without them.

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solar panels; photovoltaic; micromorph; crystalline

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