Outdoor testing of amorphous and crystalline silicon solar panels at Thohoyandou

Authors

  • Eric Maluta University of Cape Town
  • Vaithianathaswami Sankaran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2011/v22i3a3218

Abstract

The use of solar panels is becoming one of the options for some of the rural communities in Limpopo Province, South Africa, to get electrical energy for their radio and television sets as the national grid may not reach them in the near future. Hence, dissemination of knowledge of how to use the solar devices and their maintenance is crucial for these communities. This will be possible only if there is appropriate information available for the potential end-users, installers and extension workers. With this in mind, an attempt has been made to evaluate the performance of an amorphous and a crystalline solar panel at our experimental site. Outdoor tests were conducted to measure solar radiation, open-circuit voltage, short circuit current, current-voltage (I-V) curve, fill-factor and conversion efficiency and hence to compare the performance of the two types of panels. It was found that both types give a satisfactory performance for the climate of this region.

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Author Biography

Eric Maluta, University of Cape Town

Energy Research Centre Snr Research Officer

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Published

2011-08-01

How to Cite

Maluta, E., & Sankaran, V. (2011). Outdoor testing of amorphous and crystalline silicon solar panels at Thohoyandou. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 22(3), 16–22. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2011/v22i3a3218