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Photoelectric device for street lighting based on silicon solar cells

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The paper considers the negative influence of “overheating” of monocrystalline silicon solar cells in the composition of solar batteries on the output characteristics of photoelectric installations. The construction is described of a photoelectric street lighting installation in which this influence is taken into account. The results of tests under natural conditions are presented.

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Original Russian Text © M.N. Tursunov, A.M. Mirzabaev, S. Dadamukhamedov, V.P. Kanonerov, E. Abdullaev, O.F. Tukfatullin, 2009, published in Geliotekhnika, 2009, No. 1, pp. 27–32.

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Tursunov, M.N., Mirzabaev, A.M., Dadamukhamedov, S. et al. Photoelectric device for street lighting based on silicon solar cells. Appl. Sol. Energy 45, 17–20 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X09010058

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