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Analysis and Performance of Solar Photovoltaic Energy System in India: Case Study

Shreyas Rajendra Hole, Agam Das Goswami

20222022 4th International Conference on Inventive Research in Computing Applications (ICIRCA)20 citationsDOI

Abstract

There are seven types of renewable energy, of which only five will generate electricity. The most extensively utilized renewable energy source for residential usage is solar photovoltaic energy. With over 486GW of generation capacity, solar PV remains as the third largest renewable power source, with advanced photovoltaic (PV) innovation. The United States and China have the most solar plant installations. India holds the third place as the country's solar area is expected to recover completely after the COVID-19 epidemic, wherein the energy from solar PV is expected to overtake coal before 2040. To examine and observe the various processes carried out by solar PV, several experimental studies have been carried out. This research article presents the different case studies of solar PV systems and observes the characteristics of voltage and current or voltage and power for different solar radiations and temperature, respectively. Secondly, the proposed study has observed and analyzed the performance of PV module in series or parallel connections concerning I-V and V-P characteristics. In third section, the shading effects on solar PV module output power is observed. In the fourth and fifth sections, methods to solve the shading module's output power constraint has been studied and finally the MPP is observed by varying the duty cycle of the converter. In the sixth and seventh section, the performance of SEPIC converter is evaluated based on the open and closed-loop systems, and the challenges in buck-boost converter are solved.

Topics & Concepts

Photovoltaic systemRenewable energySolar energyAutomotive engineeringElectrical engineeringEnvironmental sciencePhotovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collectorEngineeringPhotovoltaic System Optimization TechniquesAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics