Decreasing of grid-tied PV power output due to thick haze phenomena in Malaysia
Recently, thick haze and poisonous smoke has cloak the surrounding air in Malaysia due to the uncontrollable and unethical burning of nearby country. This devastating episode of open burning started in the year 1997 in Indonesia which deeply affected most of the ASEAN countries especially their neig...
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my.upm.eprints.560512017-07-03T09:33:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56051/ Decreasing of grid-tied PV power output due to thick haze phenomena in Malaysia Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy Hizam, Hashim Adam, Mohd Bakri Abdur-Rahim, Abu Hamed M. Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran Hashimoto, Yoshio Yusoff, Mohd Rahimi Recently, thick haze and poisonous smoke has cloak the surrounding air in Malaysia due to the uncontrollable and unethical burning of nearby country. This devastating episode of open burning started in the year 1997 in Indonesia which deeply affected most of the ASEAN countries especially their neighbour Malaysia and Singapore. The Photovoltaic (PV) technology as an alternative means of energy generation experiences such significant energy decrease based on this condition which is due to the shading of sunlight. The six hours claims of good sunlight has become not more than 2 hours and gets worst when the Air Pollution Index (API) struck 200 levels which is at very unhealthy condition. This study embraces some findings from 1 kWp PV generator field data installed in Malaysia reflecting the daily energy decrease operated during this unhealthy weather condition. It is found that such significant energy decrease with the value of 0.43 W power output per increment of 1 point API. This value shows such concrete proof of additional factors to be considered in PV modelling in line to support PV technology adaptation in the Asean region. IEEE 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56051/1/Decreasing%20of%20grid-tied%20PV%20power%20output%20due%20to%20thick%20haze%20phenomena%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy and Hizam, Hashim and Adam, Mohd Bakri and Abdur-Rahim, Abu Hamed M. and Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran and Hashimoto, Yoshio and Yusoff, Mohd Rahimi (2014) Decreasing of grid-tied PV power output due to thick haze phenomena in Malaysia. In: 2014 Saudi Arabia Smart Grid Conference (SASG), 14-17 Dec. 2014, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (pp. 1-5). 10.1109/SASG.2014.7274288 |
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Recently, thick haze and poisonous smoke has cloak the surrounding air in Malaysia due to the uncontrollable and unethical burning of nearby country. This devastating episode of open burning started in the year 1997 in Indonesia which deeply affected most of the ASEAN countries especially their neighbour Malaysia and Singapore. The Photovoltaic (PV) technology as an alternative means of energy generation experiences such significant energy decrease based on this condition which is due to the shading of sunlight. The six hours claims of good sunlight has become not more than 2 hours and gets worst when the Air Pollution Index (API) struck 200 levels which is at very unhealthy condition. This study embraces some findings from 1 kWp PV generator field data installed in Malaysia reflecting the daily energy decrease operated during this unhealthy weather condition. It is found that such significant energy decrease with the value of 0.43 W power output per increment of 1 point API. This value shows such concrete proof of additional factors to be considered in PV modelling in line to support PV technology adaptation in the Asean region. |
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Decreasing of grid-tied PV power output due to thick haze phenomena in Malaysia |
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