Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher De Gruyter
- Date of Publication 10 August 2020
- Number of Volumes Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
- ISBN 9783110531381
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages500 pages
- Size 240x170 mm
- Weight 834 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 95 Tables, black & white; 244 Illustrations, black & white 86
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Long description:
This book illustrates theories in photovoltaic power generation, and focuses on the application of photovoltaic system, such as on-grid and off-grid system optimization design. The principle of the solar cell and manufacturing processes, the design and installation of PV system are extensively discussed in the book, making it an essential reference for graduate students in photovoltaic field and industrial engineers.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The importance of development and utilization of solar energy
1.2 Characteristics of solar power
1.3 The development of photovoltaic industry in recent years
1.4 Planning and Prospect of some countries and international organizations, the development of photovoltaic power generation
Exercises
Chapter 2 solar radiation
2.1 Overview of the Sun
2.2 Sun-Earth Movement
2.3 Celestial coordinate system
2.4 The amount of solar radiation
Exercises
Chapter 3 Basic principle of crystalline silicon solar cells
1.1 Classification of solar cell
3.2 The working principle of solar cell
3.3 The electrical characteristics of solar cell
Exercises
Chapter 4 Thin film solar cell
4.1 Outline
4.2 Amorphous silicon solar cell
4.3 CdTe solar cell
4.4 CIGS solar cell
4.5 Dye sensitized solar cell
4.6 Organic semiconductor solar cell
4.7 Thin film solar cell market prospects
Exercises
Chapter 5 Concentrator solar cell
5.1 Characteristics of concentrator solar cells
5.2 Concentrating photovoltaic components
5.3 Concentrating photovoltaic system
5.4 Concentrating photovoltaic power generation prospects
Exercises
Chapter 6 Manufacturing of solar cells
6.1 The preparation of Silicon material
6.2 The preparation of monocrystalline silicon
6.3 The preparation of Polysilicon
6.4 The preparation of wafer
6.5 Manufacture of crystalline silicon solar cells
6.6 Encapsulated solar modules
Exercises
Chapter 7 Photovoltaic system components
7.1 Solar cell array
7.2 Diode
7.3 Energy storage device
7.4 Controller
7.5 Inverter
Exercises
Chapter 8 Design of photovoltaic system
8.1 The overall goal of photovoltaic system design
8.2 Design of grid -connected photovoltaic system
8.3 Design of off -connected photovoltaic system
8.4 The hardware design of photovoltaic system
8.5 Other design
Exercises
Chapter 9 PV system installation, commissioning and maintenance
9.1 PV system installation personnel requirements
9.2 PV system installation
9.3 PV system debugging
9.4 PV system maintenance and management
Exercises
Chapter 10 Applications of photovoltaic system
10.1 Types of PV system
10.2 The special application of PV modules
10.3 Solar space power station
Exercises
Chapter 11 Analysis of photovoltaic power generation benefit
11.1 Economic benefit of photovoltaic power generation
11.2 Photovoltaic energy pay-back time
11.3 Photovoltaic power generation to reduce CO2 emissions
11.4 Other benefits of photovoltaic power generation
Exercises
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