Investigation of effects of dust, wind and relative nutrients in solar power plants: Amasya example

  • M. Balta Amasya University
  • S. Sahin Amasya University
  • S. Akgul Cumhuriyet University
  • U. Kurt Amasya University
  • A. Ozkan Kocaeli University

Abstract

Due to the developing technologies and needs, the energy demand is increasing day by day. The use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly widespread due to increased needs and environmental damage. Because solar is an endless resource, solar energy is the most important source of renewable energy resources. In this work, due to the pruning, the dust, wind and relative sensitivity of the solar photovoltaic technology of the 200 kW solar power plant established in the roof of Amasya University Faculty of Science, Literature was examined for the Amasya environment, and the results were reached on a regional basis.

Author Biographies

M. Balta, Amasya University
Vocational School of Technical Sciences
S. Sahin, Amasya University
Vocational School of Technical Sciences
S. Akgul, Cumhuriyet University
Vocational School of Koyulhisar
U. Kurt, Amasya University
Technology Faculty
A. Ozkan, Kocaeli University
Technology Faculty
Published
2017-12-29
How to Cite
Balta, M., Sahin, S., Akgul, S., Kurt, U., & Ozkan, A. (2017). Investigation of effects of dust, wind and relative nutrients in solar power plants: Amasya example. Journal of Engineering Research and Applied Science, 6(2), 628-633. Retrieved from http://journaleras.com/index.php/jeras/article/view/90
Section
Articles