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Title: | Experimental Study on Performance Enhancement of a Photovoltaic Module Incorporated with CPU Heat Pipe—A 5E Analysis |
Authors: | Praveenkumar, S. Gulakhmadov, A. Agyekum, E. B. Alwan, N. T. Velkin, V. I. Sharipov, P. Safaraliev, M. Chen, X. |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Experimental Study on Performance Enhancement of a Photovoltaic Module Incorporated with CPU Heat Pipe—A 5E Analysis / S. Praveenkumar, A. Gulakhmadov, E. B. Agyekum et al. // Sensors. — 2022. — Vol. 22. — Iss. 17. — 6367. |
Abstract: | As is already known, solar photovoltaic (PV) technology is a widely accepted technology for power generation worldwide. However, it is scientifically proven that its power output decreases with an increase in the temperature of the PV module. Such an important issue is controlled by adopting a number of cooling mechanisms for the PV module. The present experimental study assesses the effect of a fanless CPU heat pipe on the performance of a PV module. The experiment was conducted in June in real weather conditions in Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation. The comparative analysis of two PV panels (i.e., cooled, and uncooled) based on the electrical energy, exergy performance, economic, embodied energy and energy payback (5E) for the two systems is presented and discussed. The key results from the study are that the average temperature reduction from the cooling process is 6.72 °C. The average power for the cooled panel is 11.39 W against 9.73 W for the uncooled PV panel; this represents an increase of 1.66 W for the cooled module. Moreover, the average improvements in the electrical efficiency, and embodied energy recorded for a cooled PV panel 2.98%, and 438.52 kWh, respectively. Furthermore, the calculations of the levelized cost of energy (LCE) for the cooled PV panel indicate that it can range from 0.277–0.964 USD/kWh, while that for the uncooled PV panel also ranges from 0.205–0.698 USD/kWh based on the number of days of operation of the plant. © 2022 by the authors. |
Keywords: | CPU FANLESS HEAT PIPES EMBODIED ENERGY ENERGY EXERGY LCE PHOTOVOLTAIC ELECTRICAL EFFICIENCY EXERGY HEAT PIPES SOLAR POWER GENERATION COST OF ENERGIES CPU FANLESS HEAT PIPE EMBODIED ENERGY ENERGY LEVELIZED COST OF ENERGY LEVELIZED COSTS PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS PHOTOVOLTAICS UNCOOLED SOLAR PANELS ARTICLE CALCULATION COOLING EXPERIMENTAL STUDY HEAT RUSSIAN FEDERATION WEATHER |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118343 |
Access: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
SCOPUS ID: | 85137603512 |
WOS ID: | 000851657000001 |
PURE ID: | 30897716 |
ISSN: | 14248220 |
DOI: | 10.3390/s22176367 |
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: | Y848041; National Natural Science Foundation of China, NSFC: 41761144079, 42150410393; Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS: 2021PC0002, XDA20060303; Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka: FEUZ-2022-0031; K. C. Wong Education Foundation: GJTD-2020-14 This research was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Pan-Third Pole Environment Study for a Green Silk Road (Grant No. XDA20060303), the Research Fund for International Scientists of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 42150410393), the International Cooperation Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41761144079), the CAS PIFI Fellowship (Grant No. 2021PC0002), the K.C. Wong Education Foundation (Grant No. GJTD-2020-14), and the Xinjiang Tianchi Hundred Talents Program (Grant No. Y848041). The research funding from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Ural Federal University Program of Development within the Priority-2030 Program) is gratefully acknowledged: Grant number: FEUZ-2022-0031. |
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