COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED POWER LOSSES IN A 100 KW ON-GRID SOLAR SYSTEM AT SPCOET ENGINEERING COLLEGE SOMESHWAR NAGAR, BARAMATI

  • Unique Paper ID: 180570
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 1865-1873
  • Abstract:
  • This research report examines the performance and efficiency of a 100 kW rooftop solar panel system installed at SPCOET Engineering College, Someshwar Nagar, Baramati, situated at latitude 18.11 and longitude 74.28. The study focuses on identifying and analyzing the immediate and delayed causes of power losses in the system. Through comprehensive data collection and analysis, the research aims to pinpoint factors such as shading, soiling, temperature variations, and equipment degradation that contribute to power inefficiencies. The findings are intended to provide actionable insights for optimizing the performance of solar energy systems and enhancing their long-term viability.

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BibTeX

@article{180570,
        author = {Shivaji D Holkar and Sayali jagtap and Tejal shinde and Pratiksha borawake and Professor Gadhave G G},
        title = {COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED POWER LOSSES IN A 100 KW ON-GRID SOLAR SYSTEM AT SPCOET ENGINEERING   COLLEGE       SOMESHWAR NAGAR, BARAMATI},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {1865-1873},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180570},
        abstract = {This 
research 
report 
examines 
the 
performance and efficiency of a 100 kW rooftop solar 
panel system installed at SPCOET Engineering College, 
Someshwar Nagar, Baramati, situated at latitude 18.11 
and longitude 74.28. The study focuses on identifying 
and analyzing the immediate and delayed causes of 
power losses in the system. Through comprehensive 
data collection and analysis, the research aims to 
pinpoint factors such as shading, soiling, temperature 
variations, and equipment degradation that contribute 
to power inefficiencies. The findings are intended to 
provide actionable insights for optimizing the 
performance of solar energy systems and enhancing 
their long-term viability.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {June},
        }

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