Do you think the surface of the sollar cell requires cooling? does it mean that the solar cell has an optimum working temperature to generate maximum electricity, or the hotter the better? I have read several journals that the surface temperature of the solar cell has an optimal temperature, in your opinion, should we design a hybrid wind turbine system with a sollar cell utilizing the downstream of the wind turbine for cooling and dust cleaning of the solar cell surface?
Solar cell performance is greatly influenced by temperature. High temperature
results in an increase in reverse saturation current. Due to this, the charging factor
and efficiency of the solar cell will be reduced.
So far, we have not yet cooled the solar cells. The idea is very good but it becomes
more complex because we have to determine the optimum conditions of the solar
cell accurately.
With regard to wind turbines, theoretically the higher the wind turbine, the higher
the energy produced