MAIN ENERGY LOSSES AND EFFICIENCY IN PHOTOVOLTAIC CONVERTERS
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Efficiency coefficient (efficiency), solar cell (SC), silicon, photovoltaic converter (PVC), antireflection coating (ARC).Abstract
Solar energy is today considered the most promising type of alternative energy. Today, solar energy has become widespread due to a number of advantages over other renewable energy sources, environmental safety and inexhaustibility of the energy source in the face of rising prices for traditional energy sources. Solar energy can be used anywhere in the world. Solar modules are increasingly used to power private homes. In addition, they are actively integrated into a centralized network as part of energy saving programs adopted in the most developed countries [1].
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