This study investigates the performance degradation of spherical and flat solar modules due to dust accumulation. To isolate the effect of dust, both modules were subjected to identical environmental conditions, including irradiance, temperature, and humidity. The results reveal a significant reduction in power efficiency as dust density increases, with a nearly linear relationship observed. Spherical solar modules exhibited a minor decrease in efficiency (±3.64%) compared with flat solar modules (±5.46%) under increased dust density, consistent with prior research. Dust accumulation affects solar cells by causing dust deposition, light scattering, and temperature rise. Flat solar panels are more susceptible to dust accumulation due to their larger surface area, which attracts more dust particles. In contrast, spherical cells’ smaller surface area minimises dust build-up, making them less prone to efficiency loss. The study also examined the impact of solar intensity and tilt angle on efficiency. Spherical cells demonstrated greater resilience in varying light conditions and tilt angles, maintaining efficiency across a wider range of scenarios than flat panels. These findings emphasise the importance of considering dust accumulation when designing and maintaining solar panels, with spherical modules offering advantages in dusty environments and under changing sunlight conditions.
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December 24 2024
Performance of spherical and flat solar cells under different environmental conditions
Safaa Najah Saud Al-Humairi, PhD, PEng;
Safaa Najah Saud Al-Humairi, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, Management and Science University, Selangor, Malaysia (corresponding author: safaa_najah@msu.edu.my)
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Abdul Jalil Ghazali, PhD;
Abdul Jalil Ghazali, PhD
Professor, Leadership & Entrepreneurship Advancement Institute (LEAD), Management and Science University, Selangor, Malaysia
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Josuke Nakata, BE
Josuke Nakata, BE
Sphelar Power Corporation, Kyoto, Japan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 08 2023
Accepted:
October 08 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-4231
Print ISSN: 1751-4223
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2025
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy (2025) 178 (1): 47–57.
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Received:
November 08 2023
Accepted:
October 08 2024
Citation
Al-Humairi SNS, Ghazali AJ, Nakata J (2025), "Performance of spherical and flat solar cells under different environmental conditions". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, Vol. 178 No. 1 pp. 47–57, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jener.23.00062
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