Renewable Energy, Vol.97, 860-865, 2016
Performance of Silicon Heterojunction Photovoltaic modules in Qatar climatic conditions
We report on the performance of two cell technologies: Silicon Heterojunction (SHJ) and conventional diffused junction n-type mono-crystalline silicon Photovoltaic (PV) arrays, under a harsh environment condition with high temperature and dust accumulation, typical to Qatar. A comparison of the energy yield and Performance Ratio (PR) at plane of array global irradiance as well as module temperature (T-mod) of the two technologies is presented. The SHJ arrays showed a higher energy yield as compared with the conventional arrays thanks to the higher efficiency of the SHJ. The results showed also that dust accumulated on PV modules may cause a drop in the PR of up to approximately 15% if the module is not cleaned for one month. Scheduled module cleaning or raining will return the PR close to its initial value. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.