Humid Free Efficient Solar Panel

Main Article Content

M. K. PANJWANI
S. K. PANJWANI
F. HUSSAIN
L. MEICHANG

Abstract

The paper discusses the effect of the humidity on the Solar panel which creates a room for the drastic variation in the power generated and makes the device less efficient. Humidity readily affects the efficiency of the solar cells and creates a minimal layer of water on its surface. It also decreases the efficiency by 10-20% of the total power output produced therefore, to tackle this issue, well defined measures are required to be taken to assure the smooth working of the solar panels used in various humid areas. In connection with this issue, Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan which is located near the costal line touching Arabian Sea, was taken as a reference city to measure the humidity range. In Karachi, the average humidity lies between 25-70% (as per Pakistan Meteorological Department PMD), that indirectly leads in decreasing power acquired from a Solar Panel and develops various complexities for the solar system. The system on average experiences stability issues, such as those of power fluctuations etc., due to which, the whole solar system installed observes abnormal variations in acquired power. Silica Gel was used as a desiccant material in order to assure dryness over the solar panel. More than four experiments were conducted with the usage of water absorbent to improve the efficiency and to make system more power efficient.

Article Details

How to Cite
M. K. PANJWANI, S. K. PANJWANI, F. HUSSAIN, & L. MEICHANG. (2020). Humid Free Efficient Solar Panel . Sindh University Research Journal - SURJ (Science Series), 49(3). Retrieved from https://sujo.usindh.edu.pk/index.php/SURJ/article/view/1555
Section
Articles

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Obs.: This plugin requires at least one statistics/report plugin to be enabled. If your statistics plugins provide more than one metric then please also select a main metric on the admin's site settings page and/or on the journal manager's settings pages.