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Behavioral Characteristics of Photovoltaic Cell with Different Irradiation in Matlab/Simulink/Simscape Environment

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  • Hamisu Usman
  • S. M. Lawal
  • R. S. Shehu

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Photovoltaic technology is one of the fastest growing energy among the different type of renewable energies that are available for electricity generation. This is due to the availability of the natural sun rise, and the non polluted energy that is free from emission of carbon dioxide (CO2). This paper presents a typical modeling of photovoltaic cell under different irradiations level, in order to monitor the behavior of the (Voltage-Current) V-I and (Power-Voltage) P-V characteristics. The simulation of the proposed model was performed in MATLAB/SIMULINK and Simscape environment. Single diode model of the PV system was presented in the mathematical modeling of the proposed system. Simulation results of different I-V and P-V characteristics were also presented.

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  • Hamisu Usman & S. M. Lawal & R. S. Shehu, 2014. "Behavioral Characteristics of Photovoltaic Cell with Different Irradiation in Matlab/Simulink/Simscape Environment," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:965
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n7p55
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