Solar energy: renewable energy and the environment
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adam_text | Contents
Series
Preface
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The Series Editor
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xv¡j
Preface
.............................................................................................................................................xix
Acknowledgments
........................................................................................................................xxiii
The Authors
...................................................................................................................................xxv
The Contributors
..........................................................................................................................xxvii
Chapter
1
Introduction to Solar Energy
........................................................................................1
1.1
The Twenty-First Century s Perfect Energy Storm
...........................................1
1.2
Renewable Energy for Rural Development
.......................................................2
1.3
Renewable Energy Solutions
.............................................................................3
1.4
Global Solar Resource
.......................................................................................4
Problems
.......................................................................................................................5
Chapter
2
Solar Resource
..............................................................................................................7
2.1
Introduction
.......................................................................................................7
2.2
Sun-Earth Geometric Relationship
...................................................................7
2.2.1
Earth-Sun Distance
.............................................................................8
2.2.2
Apparent Path of the Sun
.....................................................................9
2.2.3
Earth and Celestial Coordinate Systems
............................................10
2.2.4
Position of the Sun with Respect to a Horizontal Surface
.................12
2.2.5
Position of the Sun with Respect to a Tilted Surface
.........................22
2.3
Equation of Time
.............................................................................................26
2.4
Structure of the Sun
.........................................................................................29
2.5
Electromagnetic Radiation
..............................................................................30
2.6
Solar Spectral Distribution
..............................................................................33
2.7
Solar Constant
.................................................................................................34
2.8
Extraterrestrial Solar Radiation
.......................................................................36
2.9
Terrestrial Solar Radiation
..............................................................................37
2.10
Measurement of Terrestrial Solar Radiation
...................................................40
2.11
Terrestrial Insolation on Tilted Collectors
......................................................42
2.11.1
Instantaneous and Hourly Radiation
..................................................46
2.11.2
Monthly Average Daily Insolation
.....................................................49
References
..................................................................·...............................................52
Problems
.....................................................................................................................53
Chapter
3
Fundamentals of Engineering: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
........................55
3.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................55
3.2
Conduction Heat Transfer
................................................................................55
3.3
One-Dimensional Conduction Heat Transfer in a Rectangular
Coordinate
.......................................................................................................57
3.4
Thermal Resistance Circuits
...........................................................................59
3.5
One-Dimensional Conduction Heat Transfer in a Cylindrical Coordinate
.....60
vi
Contents
3.6
Convection
Heat
Transfer
................................................................................63
3.7 Radiation
Heat
Transfer
...................................................................................65
3.7.1
Surface
Property
.................................................................................66
3.7.2
Blackbody
Radiation
..........................................................................66
3.7.3
Real Body Radiation
..........................................................................67
3.8
Introduction to Thermodynamics
....................................................................68
3.8.1
The First Law of Thermodynamics
....................................................68
3.8.2
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
...............................................69
3.8.3
The Third Law of Thermodynamics
..................................................70
References
..................................................................................................................70
Problems
.....................................................................................................................71
Chapter
4
Solar Thermal Systems and Applications
..................................................................73
4.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................73
4.2
Solar Collectors
...............................................................................................73
4.2.1
Flat-Plate Collectors
...........................................................................74
4.2.1.1
Flat-Plate Collector Thermal Testing
.................................76
4.2.1.2
Collector Efficiency Curve
.................................................78
4.2.2
Evacuated-Tube Solar Collectors
........................................................78
4.2.3
Concentrating Collectors
....................................................................80
4.2.3.1
Optic Fundamentals for Solar Concentration
.....................84
4.2.3.2
Parabolic Concentrators
......................................................87
4.2.4
Compound Parabolic Concentrators (CPCs)
......................................90
4.2.5
Fresnel Lens Concentrators
................................................................94
4.2.6
Heliostats
............................................................................................94
4.3
Tracking Systems
............................................................................................96
4.4
Solar Thermal Systems
....................................................................................97
4.4.1
Passive and Active Solar Thermal Systems
.......................................99
4.4.1.1
Solar Thermal Application: Water Heating for
Domestic Use
......................................................................99
4.4.1.2
Solar Thermal Application: Water Heating for
Industrial Use
....................................................................103
4.4.2
Case of Active Solar Drying: Sludge Drying
...................................103
4.4.2.1
Solar Thermal Application: Solar Distillation
..................106
4.4.3
Case of Passive Direct and Indirect Solar Distillation: Water
Desalination
......................................................................................108
4.4.4
Case of Passive Solar Indirect Drying: Food Drying
.......................110
4.4.5
Case of an Active Solar Chemical Process: Water Detoxification...
110
References
................................................................................................................ 114
Chapters Photovoltaic Cells
.....................................................................................................115
Jeannette M.
Moore
5.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................115
5.2
Crystal Structure
...........................................................................................115
5.3
Cell Physics
................................................................................................... 117
5.4
Energy Bands
.................................................................................................118
5.5
More about Electrons and Their Energy
.......................................................119
5.6
Electrons and Holes
.......................................................................................120
Contents
vii
5.7
Direct and Indirect
Band-Gap
Materials
.......................................................120
5.8
Doping
...........................................................................................................121
5.9
Transport
........................................................................................................122
5.10
Generation and Recombination
.....................................................................122
5.11
The p-n Junction
...........................................................................................122
5.12
Solar Cell
Equations
......................................................................................124
5.13
Characterization
............................................................................................125
5.14
Efficiency
.......................................................................................................127
5.14.1
Temperature
......................................................................................127
5.14.2
Light
.................................................................................................129
5.14.3
Type and Purity of Material
............................................................. 129
5.14.4
Parasitic Resistances
........................................................................130
5.15
Current Research
...........................................................................................130
5.15.1
Concentrating Solar Cells
................................................................130
5.15.2
Tandem Cells
.................................................................................... 131
5.15.3
Thin Film Technologies
................................................................... 131
5.15.4
Quantum Dots
.................................................................................. 131
5.16
Cell Applications
...........................................................................................132
5.16.1
Utility Power Generation
..................................................................132
5.16.2
Space Systems
..................................................................................132
5.16.3
Solar-Powered Products
...................................................................133
References
................................................................................................................133
Problems
...................................................................................................................133
Chapter
6
Photovoltaic Conversion Systems
.............................................................................135
6.1
Solar Benefits
.................................................................................................135
6.1.1
Energy Alternatives
..........................................................................136
6.2
Basic Module Electrical Concepts
.................................................................137
6.2.1
PV Electrical Characteristics
...........................................................137
6.2.2
Common PV Terminology
...............................................................138
6.2.3
I-V Curves
........................................................................................138
6.3
PV Arrays
......................................................................................................141
6.3.1
Increasing Voltage
............................................................................141
6.3.2
Increasing Current.
...........................................................................142
6.4
PV Array Tilt
.................................................................................................143
6.5
PV Balance of Systems
..................................................................................144
6.5.1
Energy Storage
................................................................................. 145
6.5.2
Charge Controllers
...........................................................................145
6.5.3
Inverters and Converters
.................................................................. 145
6.6
PV System Utility
..........................................................................................148
6.6.1
Grounding and Bonding DC and AC Circuits
................................. 148
6.6.2
Net Metering
....................................................................................150
6.7
PV System Safety
..........................................................................................150
6.8
PV System Testing Rules
...............................................................................150
References
................................................................................................................
Problems
...................................................................................................................
Chapter
7
Photovoltaic System Sizing and Design
...................................................................153
7.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................153
viii Contents
7.2
Solar
Resource Sizing Considerations
...........................................................153
7.3
Solar Trajectory
.............................................................................................154
7.4
Solar Energy System Sizing Considerations
.................................................155
7.5
Solar Energy System Sizing
..........................................................................156
7.5.1
Example of Simple PV DC System Sizing
.......................................156
Ί
.5.2
Sizing Inverters
................................................................................157
7.5.2.1
Technical Specifications
...................................................158
7.5.2.2
Load Estimation
................................................................158
7.5.2.3
Battery Storage Requirement
............................................158
7.5.2.4
Array Estimation
..............................................................159
7.5.2.5
System Summary
..............................................................159
7.6
Solar Water Pumping System Sizing
.............................................................159
7.6.1
General Method of Sizing a Solar Pump
.........................................160
7.7
Generic Water Pump Sizing Methodology
.................................................... 161
7.8
Electrical Codes for PV System Design
........................................................164
7.9
Stand-Alone PV Lighting Design Example
...................................................169
References
................................................................................................................172
Problems
...................................................................................................................172
Chapter
8
Photovoltaic (PV) Applications
................................................................................173
8.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................173
8.2
Grid-Tied PV
.................................................................................................173
8.3
Japanese PV Development and Applications
................................................175
8.3.1
Japanese Government s Approach
...................................................178
8.3.2
Japanese PV Utilities
........................................................................179
8.3.3
Japanese Marketing
..........................................................................180
8.3.4
Japanese PV Electrical Code
............................................................181
8.3.5
Japanese PV Design
.........................................................................182
8.3.6
Japanese PV System Guarantees
......................................................184
8.3.7
Japanese PV Development
...............................................................184
8.3.8
Japanese PV Module Certification
...................................................185
8.4
Future Japanese Trends
.................................................................................187
8.5
Stand-Alone PV Applications
.......................................................................188
8.5.1
PV Solar Home Lighting Systems
....................................................188
8.5.2
PV Battery Charging Stations
..........................................................192
8.5.3
PVLS Human Motivation: the Final Driver of System Success
[Guest Authors
Debora
Ley, University of Oxford and H. J.
Corsair, The Johns Hopkins University]
..........................................195
8.5.4
PV in Xenimajuyu: the Xocoy Family
[Guest Authors
Debora
Ley, University of Oxford and H. J.
Corsair, The Johns Hopkins University]
..........................................196
8.6
PV for Schools
...............................................................................................197
8.7
PV for Protected Areas
..................................................................................199
8.7.1
PV Ice-Making and Refrigeration
....................................................202
8.7.2
PV Ice-Making
.................................................................................203
8.8
PV Water-Pumping
........................................................................................204
8.8.1
Hydraulic Workloads
........................................................................205
8.8.2
Other Considerations
........................................................................206
8.8.3
Pressure
............................................................................................207
Contents
¡x
8.8.4
Static
Head
.......................................................................................207
8.8.5
Pumping Requirements
....................................................................208
8.8.6
Dynamic Systems
.............................................................................208
8.8.7
Water Demand
..................................................................................210
8.8.7.1
Water Resources
...............................................................211
8.8.8
Storage of Water versus Storage of Energy in Batteries
..................212
8.8.9
Pumping Mechanisms Used for Solar Pumps
..................................213
8.8.9.1
Centrifugal Pumps
............................................................213
8.8.9.2
Positive Displacement Pumps
...........................................213
8.8.9.3
Surface Pumps versus Submersible Pumps
......................214
8.8.10
Types of Motors Used with Solar Pumps
.........................................216
8.8.11
Solar Pump Controllers
....................................................................217
8.8.11.1
Additional Features of Pump Controllers
.........................217
8.8.12
Pump Selection
.................................................................................218
8.8.13
installation, Operation, and Maintenance
........................................218
8.8.14
System
Instai
lation...........................................................................
219
8.8.14.1
Civil Works
.......................................................................220
8.8.14.2
Piping
................................................................................221
8.8.14.3
Surface-Pump Installation
................................................221
8.8.14.4
Surface Water Pumps: Preventing Cavitation and
Noise
..............................................................................222
8.8.14.5
Installation of Submersible Pumps
...................................222
8.9
Grounding and Lightning Protection for Solar Water Pumps
.......................222
8.9.1
Bond (Interconnect) All Metal Structural Components and
Electrical Enclosures
........................................................................223
8.9.2
Ground
..............................................................................................223
8.9.3
Float Switch Cable
...........................................................................223
8.9.4
Additional Lightning Protection
......................................................224
8.10
Solar Tracking for Solar Water Pumps
..........................................................224
8.10.1
Passive Trackers
...............................................................................224
8.10.2
Active Trackers versus Passive Trackers
..........................................225
8.11
Operation and Maintenance of the Systems
..................................................225
8.12
The PV Array
................................................................................................226
8.12.1
Pumps and Motors
............................................................................227
8.12.2
Water Supply Systems
......................................................................227
8.13
PV Water-Pumping Results
...........................................................................227
References
................................................................................................................228
Chapter
9
Economics
................................·...............................................................................231
Vaughn Nelson
9.1
Solar Energy Is Free, but What Does It Cost?
...............................................231
9.2
Economic Feasibility
.....................................................................................232
9.2.1
PV Costs
...........................................................................................232
9.3
Economic Factors
..........................................................................................233
9.4
Economic Analysis
........................................................................................233
9.4.1
Simple Payback
................................................................................234
9.4.2
Cost of Energy
..................................................................................235
9.5
Life Cycle Cost
..............................................................................................236
9.6
Present Value and Levelized Costs
................................................................238
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Contents
9.6.1
Steps to Determine the LCC
............................................................239
9.7
Annualized Cost of Energy
...........................................................................240
9.8
Externalities
...................................................................................................240
9.8.1
Externality Evaluation Methods
.......................................................241
9.8.2
Societal Perspectives on Solar Energy Utilization
...........................241
9.9
Solar Irrigation Case Study
...........................................................................242
9.9.1
Estimating System Costs
..................................................................242
9.9.2
Table of Approximate Costs
.............................................................242
9.9.3
Comparison of Pumping Alternatives
..............................................243
9.10
Water Pumping Example
...............................................................................245
9.11
Summary
.......................................................................................................246
References
................................................................................................................248
Problems
...................................................................................................................248
Chapter
10
Institutional Issues
....................................................................................................249
10.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................249
10.2
Sustainability
.................................................................................................249
10.3
Institutional Considerations
...........................................................................250
10.3.1
Policy Issues
.....................................................................................250
10.3.2
Capacity Building
.............................................................................250
10.3.3
Education and Training
....................................................................251
10.3.4
Technical Assistance
........................................................................251
10.3.5
Local Infrastructure Development
...................................................251
10.3.6
Involving the Community: Sustainability and Inclusion
..................252
10.4
Stakeholders
..................................................................................................252
10.4.1
Panels versus Fuel or Electric Bills
..................................................252
10.4.2
Community Reduction of Theft Risks
.............................................253
10.4.3
PV and the Virtuous Circle
...........................................................254
10.5
Program Implementation
...............................................................................254
10.5.1
Conduct Strategic Planning
..............................................................254
10.5.2
Pilot Project Implementation
............................................................255
10.5.3
Create Sustainable Markets
..............................................................255
10.5.4
Grassroots Development Approach
..................................................255
10.5.5
Install Appropriate Hardware
..........................................................255
10.5-6
Monitoring
........................................................................................256
10.6
Institutional Models for Solar Energy Dissemination
...................................256
10.6.1
Cash Sales
........................................................................................257
10.6.2
Consumer Financing
........................................................................258
10.6.2.1
Revolving Credit Fund
......................................................259
10.6.2.2
Local Bank Credit
............................................................259
10.6.3
Leasing
.............................................................................................259
10.6.3.1
Dealer Credit
.....................................................................259
10.6.4
Subsidies
...........................................................................................260
10.7
Management and Ownership
.........................................................................260
10.7.1
Authorization Arrangement
.............................................................260
10.7.2
Contracts
...........................................................................................260
10.7.3
Leases
...............................................................................................260
10.7.4
Ownership Transfer (Flip Model)
....................................................261
10.7.5
Associations and Cooperatives
.........................................................261
Contents xi
10.8
Tariffs and Payment
.......................................................................................261
10.8.1
Free
...................................................................................................261
10.8.2
Nominal (Subsidized)
.......................................................................261
10.8.3
Fee for Service
..................................................................................262
10.8.4
Payment
............................................................................................262
10.9
Other Critical Issues
......................................................................................262
10.10
Summary
.......................................................................................................262
Problems
...................................................................................................................263
Chapter
11
Energy Storage
.........................................................................................................265
11.1
Introduction
...................................................................................................265
11.2
Batteries in PV Systems
................................................................................265
11.2.1
Lead-Antimony Batteries
.................................................................266
11.2.2
Lead-Calcium Batteries
...................................................................267
11.2.3
Captive Electrolyte Batteries
............................................................267
11.2.4
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
...............................................................268
11.3
Lead-Acid Battery Construction
...................................................................268
11.3.1
Plate Grids
........................................................................................268
11.3.1.1
Positive and Negative Plates
.............................................268
11.3.1.2
Separators
.........................................................................269
11.3.1.3
Elements
............................................................................269
11.3.1.4
Cell Connectors
................................................................270
11.3.1.5
Containers
.........................................................................270
11.3.1.6
Vent Plugs
.........................................................................270
11.4
Lead-Acid Battery Operation
........................................................................270
11.4.1
Discharge Cycle
................................................................................271
11.4.2
Charge Cycle
....................................................................................272
11.4.3
Electrolyte and Specific Gravity
......................................................272
11.4.4
Water
................................................................................................273
11.4.5
Battery Roundtrip Efficiency
...........................................................273
11.5
Lead-Acid Battery Characteristics
................................................................273
11.5.1
Ampere-Hour Storage Capacity
.......................................................273
11.5.2
Battery Cycle Life
............................................................................274
11.5.3
Battery Connections
.........................................................................275
11.6
Battery Problem Areas
..................................................................................276
11.6.1
Overcharging
....................................................................................276
11.6.2
Undercharging
..................................................................................276
11.6.3
Short Circuits
....................................................................................276
11.6.4 Sulfation...........................................................................................277
11.6.5
Water Loss
........................................................................................277
11.6.6
Self-Discharge
..................................................................................278
11.7
Battery Maintenance
.....................................................................................278
11.7.1
Hydrometer Description and Use
.....................................................280
11.7.2
Temperature Correction
...................................................................280
11.7.3
Tropical Climates
.............................................................................280
11.8
Battery Safety Precautions
............................................................................281
1
1.8.1
Battery Acid
.....................................................................................283
11.8.2
Hydrogen Gas
...................................................................................283
11.8.3
Battery Enclosures
............................................................................284
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Contents
11.9
Determination of Battery Failure
..................................................................284
1.9.1
Battery Applications and Installation
...............................................284
1.9.2
Battery Service History
....................................................................284
1.9.3
Visual Inspection
..............................................................................286
1.9.4
Battery Age
......................................................................................286
1.9.5
Overcharging and Undercharging
....................................................286
1.9.6
Internal Examination
........................................................................287
1.9.7
Container
..........................................................................................287
1.9.8
Electrolyte
........................................................................................287
11.10
Battery Selection Criteria
..............................................................................287
11.10.1
Battery Procurement Considerations
................................................288
11.10.1.1
Additional Battery Manufacturer Specifications
...........288
11.10.2
Additional Battery System Considerations
......................................289
11.10.2.1
Small-System Considerations
........................................289
11.10.2.2
Large-System Considerations
........................................289
11.11
Charge Controller Terminology
....................................................................289
1 1.12
Charge Controller Algorithms
.......................................................................290
11.12.1
Shunt Controller
...............................................................................290
11.12.2
Series Controller
...............................................................................291
11.13
Charge Controller Selection Criteria
.............................................................292
11.13.1
Charge Controller Procurement Specifications
................................292
11.13.1.2
Additional Charge Controller Manufacturer
Specifications
.................................................................292
References
................................................................................................................293
Problems
...................................................................................................................293
Solar Energy Glossary
.................................................................................................................295
Batteries
....................................................................................................................295
Electricity
.................................................................................................................298
Photovoltaics
............................................................................................................300
Solar Energy Concepts
.............................................................................................302
Solar Water-Pumping
...............................................................................................303
Appendix A: World Insolation Data
..........................................................................................307
Appendix B: Friction Loss Factors
............................................................................................327
Appendix C: Present Value Factors
...........................................................................................331
Appendix D: Table of Approximate PV Pumping-System Costs
............................................335
Index
.....................................................................................,. ............. .................................337
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title_auth | Solar energy renewable energy and the environment |
title_exact_search | Solar energy renewable energy and the environment |
title_full | Solar energy renewable energy and the environment Robert Foster ; Majid Ghassemi ; Alma Cota |
title_fullStr | Solar energy renewable energy and the environment Robert Foster ; Majid Ghassemi ; Alma Cota |
title_full_unstemmed | Solar energy renewable energy and the environment Robert Foster ; Majid Ghassemi ; Alma Cota |
title_short | Solar energy |
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topic | Umwelt Solar energy Renewable energy sources Environmental aspects Solarzelle (DE-588)4181740-0 gnd Energiespeicherung (DE-588)4014722-8 gnd Solarthermie (DE-588)7679053-8 gnd Sonnenstrahlung (DE-588)4139254-1 gnd Erneuerbare Energien (DE-588)4068598-6 gnd Sonnenenergie (DE-588)4055572-0 gnd Solartechnik (DE-588)4024299-7 gnd Energieumwandlung (DE-588)4014730-7 gnd Fotovoltaik (DE-588)4121476-6 gnd |
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