Author(s):
1. Ivana Radonjić, University of Nis, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, , Serbia
2. Tomislav Pavlović, University of Nis, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, , Serbia
3. Dragoljub Mirjanić, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Darko Divnić, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Republike Srpske,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract:
This paper deals with the influence of solar modules soiling on their energy efficiency. Soiling is the term used to describe the deposition of dust on solar modules. Dust, most often contains organic minerals and particles which result from the burning of fossil fuels, etc. In theoretical and experimental studies of the influence of dust on the solar modules efficiency in the world, in the Solar Energy Laboratory at the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics in Nis, and in the Solar Energy Laboratory at the Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republic of Srpska, it was concluded that all types of dust negatively affect the energy efficiency of solar modules, with ash, limestone (calcium carbonate), red soil and sand (silicon dioxide) having the greatest impact.
Key words:
solar modules, soiling, dust, energy efficiency
Thematic field:
SYMPOSIUM A - Science of matter, condensed matter and physics of solid states
Date of abstract submission:
16.07.2019.
Conference:
Contemporary Materials 2019 - Savremeni Materijali