Long Term Performance Analysis of Photovoltaic Modules in the Sainshand of Dornogobi Province

Authors

  • Amarbayar Adiyabat Department of Applied Physics, School of Physics and Electronics, National University of Mongolia
  • Bat-Erdene Ganbaatar
  • Kenji Otani National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
  • Naruush Enkhmaa Sainshand Meteorological Observation Center of Dornogobi province, Mongolia

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https://doi.org/10.22353/physics.v17i362.715

Abstract

This paper presents the evaluation results of a long-term performance of 2 type PV module from actual data measured over a period of more than 6 years in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. For the purpose of estimating solar energy potentials and durability of PV systems in the Gobi desert area, a data acquisition system, which includes crystalline silicon (c-Si), polycrystalline silicon (p-Si) modules and precision pyranometer, thermometer and anemometer, have been installed at the Sainshand city in October, 2002. This system has been measuring 23 parameters including solar irradiation and meteorological parameters in every 10
minutes. It has been observed that the high output gain due to the operating condition in an extreme low ambient temperature and the PV module degradation rate indicated over -1.5[%/yr] after 6 years exposure test.

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Published

2022-03-13

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A. . Adiyabat, B.-E. . Ganbaatar, . K. . Otani, and N. . Enkhmaa, “Long Term Performance Analysis of Photovoltaic Modules in the Sainshand of Dornogobi Province ”, Sci. tran. NUM, Phys., vol. 17, no. 362, pp. 130–134, Mar. 2022.

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