Modern Electronic Materials (Jun 2022)

Development of a mobile independent solar power plant based on solid-state heterojunction photocells for agricultural purposes

  • Serekbol Zh. Tokmoldin,
  • Vasiliy V. Klimenov,
  • Dmitriy V. Girin,
  • Nikolay A. Chuchvaga,
  • Kazybek P. Aimaganbetov,
  • Musabek P. Kishkenebaev,
  • Svetlana N. Tarakanova,
  • Nurlan S. Tokmoldin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/j.moem.8.2.90062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 65 – 72

Abstract

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Mathematical simulation of temperature distribution on double-sided solar cells has been carried out. Differences in the configuration of photoelectric converters prove to solely amount to the fact that a double-sided solar cell has a more efficient heat sink at the rear side. Furthermore double-sided solar cells exhibit higher power conversion performance. Calculations confirm the correctness of giving preference to double-sided solar cells which is of great importance for the photoelectric converter design developed by us. Analysis of market-available photovoltaic technologies of solar energy to electric power conversion has led to the development of a photovoltaic converter on the basis of double-sided silicon heterojunction solar cells. The configuration developed is a moving platform having a photovoltaic cell array mounted on it and a light flux collector. A double-axis tracking system has been developed for the general case of planar attachment of solar cell modules. A 350 mm stroke drive provides for movement in the north-south direction and a 450 mm stroke drive, in the east-west direction. The task has been outlined to find the required arm for providing symmetrical positioning at the maximum rotation angle about the axis. As a result, technical solutions have been developed for the north-south and the east-west directions. Furthermore a schematic wiring diagram has been designed to implement the preset solar tracking system algorithm. The system is also fitted with a GPS/GLONASS module for system precision positioning and time synchronization.