Abstract:
Renewable energy is expanding all over the world due to energy supply chain issues and
increasing cost of electricity. In the perspective of Bangladesh, solar energy can be the optimum
solution for meeting the demand of ever-increasing electricity of Bangladesh. In this study,
performance of a 200 KWp installed capacity solar arrangements were evaluated in three
different setting: fixed tilt, seasonal tilt and with solar trackers (dual axis) using monofacial and
bifacial PV modules. The selected local area is South Sakucia Union, Monpura Upazilla, Bhola,
Bangladesh. Three different software, PVSOL, PVsyst, SAM were used to perform the rigorous
simulation and to evaluate the results. The fixed monofacial module generated 124,419 kWh,
while the fixed bifacial module yielded a slightly higher output of 126,522.3 kWh. The seaspnal
tilt PV panel exhibited an increased energy production of 130,536 kWh, likely due to its
optimized tilt angle for seasonal variations. In comparison, the PV panel equipped with a solar
tracker demonstrated the highest energy output of 149,070.3 kWh. These findings highlight the
importance of considering panel type and additional features when aiming to optimize energy
production in solar installations.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Md. Ashraful Hoque,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh