TITLE:
Comparative Study of the Types of Photovoltaic Panels Used in Solar Pumping Systems in Dry Tropical Zones: Case of Adamawa Region in Cameroon
AUTHORS:
Boussaibo Andre, Waoudowa Kande Veronique, Ndjiya Ngasop Stephane, Gautier Kitmo
KEYWORDS:
Solar Pumping, Monocrystalline Cell, Polycrystalline Cell, Dry tropical Zone, Dustdeposit
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Energy Efficiency,
Vol.13 No.3,
July
31,
2024
ABSTRACT: In the dry tropical zone where access to water is increasingly difficult for populations, solar pumping units are increasingly installed to provide water to population. In the local market, there are essentially two types of solar panels, namely monocrystalline and polycrystalline. However, the part of the local market is more dominated by the polycrystalline panel. In this work, comparative studies are carried out in order to characterize the two types of solar panels with regard to local constraints. Tests were carried out over the course of the sun to establish the performance of each type. The panels used have the same electrical characteristics and are connected to loads with same characteristics. Under the set operating conditions, the monocrystalline panel presents more performance than the polycrystalline panel. Although the local market is dominated by the polycrystalline panel, dust deposition tests on the surface of the panels show that the performance of the polycrystalline panel is more affected compared to the performance of the monocrystalline panel.