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A residential PV system needs to supply 2kW. Assume that: - The solar panel has an efficiency of 18% - Solar irradiance on the surface of the solar panel is 1kW/m2 - 60-cell solar panel is used with and area of 1.66 m2. How many 60-cell panels will be needed to generate 2kW for the home?

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To solve the problem it is necessary to find the total power generated by each of the panels and then through a proportional relationship find the number of total panels.

There is an efficiency of 18% of which the area of
1.66m ^ 2 receives a surface radiation of
1kW / m ^ 2

Therefore the power is subject to


P_u = 1*1.66*(18\%)


P_u = 0.2988kW

Each panel will have the capacity to produce 0.2998kW

The number of panels required is determined by the total power given by each of the panels, that is


P_T = \#Panels * P_u


\#Panels = (P_T)/(P_u)


\#Panels = (2kW)/(0.2988kW)


\#Panels = 6.69 \approx 7

Therefore the number of panels required are 7

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