Case Study of the Effect of Tilt Angle on Output Power and Efficiency of Photovoltaic Using Two Solar Irradiation Measurement Methods

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Geographically, Indonesia has huge renewable solar energy, which is potentially utilized as source of the electrical energy. The latest photovoltaic technology can be applied to effectively harvest electrical energy. Correspondingly, the small power plant of 50 kWp in currently installed at Pamulang University. Meanwhile, solar irradiation and tilt angle have a significant impact on photovoltaic efficiency. So, a case study is needed on the effect of solar irradiation and tilt angle on the output voltage open circuit and current short circuit to determine the influence on photovoltaic efficiency. This case study compares two measurement methods of solar irradiation, measurement of photovoltaic voltage and current under existing tilt angle conditions. Only 5.0 % difference in solar irradiation using the Lux Meter 721 W/m2 and Solar Survey 684 W/m2 is a non-significant difference, so both measuring devices are feasible use. The difference in efficiency is only 5.2% with measurements using a Lux Meter of 19.3% and a Solar Survey of 20.4%, this value is better than the ideal efficiency value of 20.6% in conditions of the existing photovoltaic tilt angles are 2°, 4° and 6°. This means that the angle of inclination does not have a significant effect on efficiency, but this efficiency is strongly influenced by the value of solar irradiation.

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Rozak, O. A., Ibrahim, M. Z., Daud, M. Z., Bakhri, S., & Oktavian, T. E. (2024). Case Study of the Effect of Tilt Angle on Output Power and Efficiency of Photovoltaic Using Two Solar Irradiation Measurement Methods. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 38(1), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.38.1.2536

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