Experimental Assessment of a Smart Sun Tracking System Consumption for the Improvement of a Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Performance under Variable Weather Conditions


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Sun tracking systems are often used to improve the performance of crystalline silicon photovoltaic plants. However, their power consumption still remains a challenge till date. In this paper, a low power consumption sun tracking system has been implemented for driving a crystalline silicon photovoltaic module under variable weather conditions. The experimental results showed that this sun follower consumes less than 1% of the increased energy. Taking into account the tracker consumption, the energy gain can attain up to 25% under the same weather conditions compared to a fixed photovoltaic system. In addition to that, results gotten from data-based simulations are coherent with experimental results.

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Hyacinthe Tchakounté

National School of Agro-industrial Sciences, Department of Electrical, Energetic and Automatic Engineering, University of Ngaoundere

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Email: tchakounte_hyacinthe@yahoo.fr
喀麦隆, Ngaoundere

Claude Bertin Nzoundja Fapi

National School of Agro-industrial Sciences, Department of Electrical, Energetic and Automatic Engineering, University of Ngaoundere; IRIMAS Laboratory, University of Haute Alsace

Email: tchakounte_hyacinthe@yahoo.fr
喀麦隆, Ngaoundere; Mulhouse, 68200

Martin Kamta

National School of Agro-industrial Sciences, Department of Electrical, Energetic and Automatic Engineering, University of Ngaoundere

Email: tchakounte_hyacinthe@yahoo.fr
喀麦隆, Ngaoundere

Haman-Djalo

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Ngaoundere

Email: tchakounte_hyacinthe@yahoo.fr
喀麦隆, Ngaoundere

Paul Woafo

Laboratory of Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, Biomimetics and Prototypes, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde I

Email: tchakounte_hyacinthe@yahoo.fr
喀麦隆, Yaounde

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