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[This chapter focuses on three topics. First, how to estimate the rate at which solar energy strikes a planar surface, such as a solar cell,Solar cell oriented at some position with respect to the sun, at a given time and location on the earth is explained. Then, a method for calculating the solar energy transmitted through a glazing is discussed. The final section explains how the solar energy irradiating a solar cell is converted into electric energy.]
Published: Jul 3, 2015
Keywords: Solar Cell; Maximum Power Point Tracker; Local Standard Time; Maximum Power Point; Solar Time
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