Latest Publications on Solar Panels
This is our latest selection of worldwide publications on Solar Panels, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on solar panel, photovoltaic, solar energy, solar module, solar array, grid-tied solar, solar efficiency, solar cell, solar farm, thin-film solar, solar installation and solar power.
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A Comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment of a Crepe Rubber Factory in Sri Lanka
On 2025-02-04 by Pasan Dunuwila, Enoka Munasinghe, V. H. L. Rodrigo, Wenjing T. Gong, Ichiro Daigo, Naohiro Goto @MDPI
Abstract: Natural rubber, a renewable material with unique properties, is crucial for various products on the modern market. Crepe rubber, a versatile form of natural rubber, is widely used in numerous applications, including footwear soles, medical devices, automotive parts, adhesives, sports equipment, industrial components, musical instruments, and recreational products. Sri Lanka holds a prominent position as a leading producer of premium-quality crepe rubber but faces environmental challenges in its [...]
AI summary: A study assessed the environmental impact of a crepe rubber factory in Sri Lanka using a novel index called TOVI. Key improvement options were identified to mitigate impacts and enhance sustainability in the industry.
life cycle assessment, crepe rubber, Sri Lanka, environmental impact, fertilizer, water, electricity
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Solar Stirling for Renewable Energy Multigeneration Systems
On 2025-02-04 by Klepp @MDPI
Abstract: This study explores the feasibility and potential of integrating dish&ndash;Stirling systems (DSSs) into multigeneration energy systems, focusing on their ability to produce both thermal and electrical energy. By leveraging the concentrated solar power capabilities of DSSs, this research examines their performance relative to alternative solutions such as photovoltaic (PV) systems and solar heating. A 25 kW Stirling Energy Systems (SES) DSS served as the basis for the analysis. Simulatio[...]
AI summary: Feasibility of integrating Solar Stirling into multigeneration systems examined using simulations in Germany, achieving high electrical and combined efficiencies. DSSs shown as viable cogeneration alternative with advantages in winter heating applications. Future work to focus on real-world operational conditions for sustainable renewable energy generation.
solar Stirling, renewable energy, multigeneration systems, concentrated solar power, dish-Stirling, system efficiency, sustainable solution
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Mitigating the Impact of Partial Shading Conditions on Photovoltaic Arrays Through Modified Bridge-Linked Configuration
On 2025-02-04 by Muhammad Ali Raza, Saneea Zahra, Safdar Raza, Mohammad R. Altimania, Mannan Hassan, Hafiz Mudassir Munir, Ievgen Zaitsev, Vladislav Kuchanskyy @MDPI
Abstract: Global reliance on depleting energy resources is driving the urgent need for alternative solutions to address escalating energy demands. Solar energy, a prominent renewable resource, leverages various configurations and techniques to maximize power output, even under challenging environmental conditions. In photovoltaic (PV) arrays, partial shading conditions (PSCs) significantly hinder efficiency by reducing power extraction across solar panels. Traditionally, configurations such as series, par[...]
AI summary: Advancing solar array design through Modified BL configuration. Addressing PSCs to maintain power output. Importance of irradiance variability in PV design. Supporting renewable energy optimization.
mitigating, partial shading conditions, photovoltaic arrays, modified bridge-linked configuration, solar energy, maximum power point tracking, irradiance levels
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Dynamic Damping of Power Oscillations in High-Renewable-Penetration Grids with FFT-Enabled POD-P Controllers
On 2025-02-04 by Marta Bernal-Sancho, Marta Muñoz-Lázaro, María Paz Comech, Pablo Ferrer-Fernández @MDPI
Abstract: The growing integration of renewable energy sources, particularly photovoltaic (PV) and wind power, presents challenges such as reduced system inertia and increased susceptibility to inter-area oscillations. These issues, coupled with stricter regulatory demands for grid stability, highlight the urgent need for effective damping solutions. This study proposes a novel method for detecting and mitigating inter-area oscillations using a power oscillation damping (POD) controller enhanced by applyin[...]
AI summary: Dynamic damping method proposed for high-renewable-penetration grids using FFT-enabled POD-P controllers optimized with NBA and implemented in DSPF. Simulations on IEEE-39 model show effectiveness in detecting and mitigating inter-area oscillations, addressing regulatory demands.
power oscillations, renewable energy, FFT, POD controller, grid stability, NBA, DIgSILENT PowerFactory
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Economic Viability and Environmental Benefits of Integrating Solar Photovoltaics in Public Community Buildings
On 2025-02-03 by Mohannad Alhazmi, Abdullah Alfadda, Abdullah Alfakhri @MDPI
Abstract: Saudi Arabia relies heavily on fossil fuels for electricity generation, leading to significant environmental challenges, including high levels of greenhouse gas emissions. This study evaluates the environmental and financial impacts of integrating solar PV systems in public buildings, specifically mosques and schools, in the central region of Saudi Arabia. Using machine learning-based forecasting, we analyzed power consumption and solar generation patterns. The results show that the integration [...]
AI summary: Evaluation of solar PV integration in Saudi Arabian public buildings, Utilizing machine learning for power consumption analysis, Significant reduction in CO2 emissions and costs, Aligning with renewable energy objectives
solar photovoltaics, economic viability, environmental benefits, Saudi Arabia, public community buildings, machine learning, CO2 emissions
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Time-Domain Aggregation of Interharmonics from Parallel Operation of Multiple Sustainable Sources and Electric Vehicles
On 2025-02-03 by Vineetha Ravindran, Shimi Sudha Letha, Sarah Rönnberg, Math H. J. Bollen @MDPI
Abstract: This paper examines the random nature of interharmonics generated by power converters connected to sustainable energy sources and loads, such as wind turbines, photovoltaic (PV) panels, and electric vehicles (EVs). Current research often overlooks the stochastic behavior of interharmonics and their impact on power system reliability and resilience, leading to gaps in effective modeling and mitigation strategies. Thus, this study examines a low-voltage installation with a PV panel, an EV and a mi[...]
AI summary: Study on interharmonics from sustainable sources and EVs, lack of research on stochastic behavior, time-domain aggregation model developed, empirical relationships established for prediction.
interharmonics, sustainable sources, electric vehicles, time-domain aggregation, probabilistic model, Monte Carlo simulation, power system reliability
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