Comparative Numerical Energy and Performance Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Power Generation

Authors

  • Kudzanayi Chiteka Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Africa, Science Campus, Florida 1709, South Africa
  • Rajesh Arora Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Amity University, Haryana, India
  • Christopher C. Enweremadu Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Africa, Science Campus, Florida 1709, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.117.1.164178

Keywords:

Solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, performance analysis

Abstract

This study analyses fixed and tracking solar photovoltaics and, solar thermal power. Performance in different locations was analysed for each configuration and technology using simulations based on a Typical Meteorological Year data. The study analysed a 25MWp solar photovoltaic and solar thermal power plants in each of the eleven selected locations in Zimbabwe. The performance of the solar photovoltaic and solar thermal power plants under different meteorological variables were assessed for all the selected locations. It was shown that different configurations together with different technologies have different conversion efficiencies. A high solar thermal conversion efficiency was found to be 18.718% in Gweru while it was 15.502% for solar photovoltaics in Mutare. The study also showed that highest insolation and clearness index values were found in Gweru. The average energy generated by the fixed photovoltaic collectors, tracking photovoltaic collectors and the Concentrating Solar Power plant were respectively 47.38GWh, 68.18GWh and 192.86GWh. There was a maximum percentage difference in the LCoE generated of 32.03% between the fixed PV collectors and the Concentrating Solar Power plant and a difference of 4.74% was realised between the tracking photovoltaics and Concentration Solar Power.

Author Biographies

Kudzanayi Chiteka, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Africa, Science Campus, Florida 1709, South Africa

tavakudzira@gmail.com

Rajesh Arora, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Amity University, Haryana, India

rajesharora1219@rediffmail.com

Christopher C. Enweremadu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Africa, Science Campus, Florida 1709, South Africa

enwercc@unisa.ac.za

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

Kudzanayi Chiteka, Rajesh Arora, & Christopher C. Enweremadu. (2024). Comparative Numerical Energy and Performance Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Power Generation. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 117(1), 164–178. https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.117.1.164178

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