Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman

The trend toward diminishing dependence on fossil fuels as an energy source has become a government obsession, resulting in the acceptance of renewable energy as an alternative green energy source. Photovoltaic energy is considered the most viable renewable energy source in the MENA region due to th...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim S. Al Jassasi, Hilal S. Al Hashmi, Ali Al Humairi, Yusuf Bulale, Afzal Husain, Marwah Al-Azzawi, Peter Jung
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Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
Series:Solar Energy Advances
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author Ibrahim S. Al Jassasi
Hilal S. Al Hashmi
Ali Al Humairi
Yusuf Bulale
Afzal Husain
Marwah Al-Azzawi
Peter Jung
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Hilal S. Al Hashmi
Ali Al Humairi
Yusuf Bulale
Afzal Husain
Marwah Al-Azzawi
Peter Jung
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description The trend toward diminishing dependence on fossil fuels as an energy source has become a government obsession, resulting in the acceptance of renewable energy as an alternative green energy source. Photovoltaic energy is considered the most viable renewable energy source in the MENA region due to the high solar irradiation level and the number of clear sky days during the year. However, environmental factors such as dust limit the optimum utilization of the source. In this paper, the effect of the accumulated dust on the Photovoltaic module surface has been studied for six months in Oman's weather conditions to suggest an economical cleaning interval. The experiment was conducted on a 5.85 kW grid-tie ground mount system with two strings of 9 modules in series. Two manual cleaning intervals have been applied on each string to observe the effect of the dust on the PV system performance. The results show that the dust accumulation reduced the PV modules' current performance by up to 28 %, with the average current output of the uncleaned string measured at 4.1 A compared to 5.6 A from the cleaned string. Based on the study results, the recommended economic interval in Oman is 8–12 cycles annually, and it is expected to increase in the summer compared to the winter season. This work offers valuable insight to investors, consultants, PV plant O&M companies, PV engineers, and researchers offering prosecutable strategies for optimizing PV system efficiency in Oman.
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spelling doaj.art-f67c6e58745949559f82bd0ba20946702023-11-22T04:49:24ZengElsevierSolar Energy Advances2667-11312023-01-013100045Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in OmanIbrahim S. Al Jassasi0Hilal S. Al Hashmi1Ali Al Humairi2Yusuf Bulale3Afzal Husain4Marwah Al-Azzawi5Peter Jung6Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, German University of Technology in Oman, Muscat, PO Box 1816/ PC 130, OmanFaculty of Engineering and Computer Science, German University of Technology in Oman, Muscat, PO Box 1816/ PC 130, OmanFaculty of Engineering and Computer Science, German University of Technology in Oman, Muscat, PO Box 1816/ PC 130, Oman; Communication Technology, Duisburg Essen University, Federal Republic of Germany; Corresponding author at: Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, German University of Technology, Muscat PO Box 1816/ PC 130, Oman.Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, German University of Technology in Oman, Muscat, PO Box 1816/ PC 130, OmanMechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat PC-123, OmanFaculty of Engineering and Technology, Muscat University, P.O. Box 550 PC. 130, Muscat, OmanCommunication Technology, Duisburg Essen University, Federal Republic of GermanyThe trend toward diminishing dependence on fossil fuels as an energy source has become a government obsession, resulting in the acceptance of renewable energy as an alternative green energy source. Photovoltaic energy is considered the most viable renewable energy source in the MENA region due to the high solar irradiation level and the number of clear sky days during the year. However, environmental factors such as dust limit the optimum utilization of the source. In this paper, the effect of the accumulated dust on the Photovoltaic module surface has been studied for six months in Oman's weather conditions to suggest an economical cleaning interval. The experiment was conducted on a 5.85 kW grid-tie ground mount system with two strings of 9 modules in series. Two manual cleaning intervals have been applied on each string to observe the effect of the dust on the PV system performance. The results show that the dust accumulation reduced the PV modules' current performance by up to 28 %, with the average current output of the uncleaned string measured at 4.1 A compared to 5.6 A from the cleaned string. Based on the study results, the recommended economic interval in Oman is 8–12 cycles annually, and it is expected to increase in the summer compared to the winter season. This work offers valuable insight to investors, consultants, PV plant O&M companies, PV engineers, and researchers offering prosecutable strategies for optimizing PV system efficiency in Oman.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266711312300013XPhotovoltaic systemsPV cleaning intervalSoiling effectSolar systems
spellingShingle Ibrahim S. Al Jassasi
Hilal S. Al Hashmi
Ali Al Humairi
Yusuf Bulale
Afzal Husain
Marwah Al-Azzawi
Peter Jung
Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
Solar Energy Advances
Photovoltaic systems
PV cleaning interval
Soiling effect
Solar systems
title Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
title_full Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
title_short Experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the PV systems performance and the cleaning intervals in Oman
title_sort experimental investigation of the soiling effect on the pv systems performance and the cleaning intervals in oman
topic Photovoltaic systems
PV cleaning interval
Soiling effect
Solar systems
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266711312300013X
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