Apr. 19, 2021
How to Detect a PID in a PV Module?
PID is related to the negative potential that each PV module can deal with when working in normal operative conditions. PV modules are connected in series to create a string and the overall string voltage is distributed among all the single PV modules.
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Apr. 12, 2021
What Are the Factors to Consider When Buying a PV System?
PV systems use photovoltaic cells to collect solar energy from the sun and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. The reflection of the sunlight will create an electric field in the PV system, which causes an electric current to flow.
Apr. 06, 2021
How to Reduce PID?
Potential induced degradation (PID) is a phenomenon that has only recently become a concern in the photovoltaic industry. PID impacts the ions of a solar cell and results in the degradation of the output of that cell.
Apr. 01, 2021
What Are the Benefits of Using Photovoltaics?
Water and energy are two key factors in human life that always control the growth and development of human societies. Climate changes, increasing the population in urban areas and industrialization, have increased the demands for fresh water around the world.
Mar. 16, 2021
Benefits of Photovoltaic Systems
Zenergy has different missions inside the renewable energy world, an important one is to help you reduce your carbon footprint and energy bills (from 25% to 85%) by using one of the most significant products - a Photovoltaic System (PV system), which will also increase your property value.
Mar. 11, 2021
Potential Induced Degradation in Photovoltaic Modules
Today, PV system voltages of 1000 V and more tend to become common practice. The evolution towards higher system voltages is encouraged by the increasing scale of PV parks since it leads to efficient cabling of the system: for larger power values, when raising the voltage and keeping the curr...
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