The performance of photovoltaic modules with planar booster reΒ―ectors with variable length and tilts for Swedish conditions is analysed. It is shown that a stationary Β―at booster reΒ―ector can increase the annual output of the module in the order of 20Β±25%, provided that the inΒ―uence of short lateral
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Singapore Modules - Optimised PV Modules for the Tropics
β Scribed by Timothy M. Walsh; Zhengpeng Xiong; Yong Sheng Khoo; Andrew A.O. Tay; Armin G. Aberle
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- Elsevier
- Year
- 2012
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- 15
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