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                  <mods:namePart>Yakrangi, Oz</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:abstract>The main purpose of this thesis is to make a design and comparative analysis of different&#xd;
solar cell technologies (Polycrystalline, Monocrystalline, Thin-Film CIS, Thin-Film A-Si and Multi-&#xd;
Junction) of a 3 MW PV grid connected system that located in Meitar Israel. The comparative analysis&#xd;
considers the area, the cost, the LCOE (Levelized cost of energy) and the payback.&#xd;
The main procedure of this thesis was divided into four parts. The first part presents the&#xd;
technical and legislation requirements of Israel, this part has explained the laws to install a PV system&#xd;
and the tariffs. The second part shows the geographical situation and the meteorological data of&#xd;
Meitar, which has included presentation of the village, the solar irradiation during the year and the&#xd;
ambient temperature. The third part shows the component selection of the different PV systems.&#xd;
This part has included a carefully study in order to choose the most correctly and the financially&#xd;
modules and inverters for the systems. The last part shows the sizing and the simulation of the&#xd;
different PV systems. This part has presented the necessary number of modules and inverters, the&#xd;
total necessary area and the economic analysis for each system.&#xd;
The simulation of the different PV systems was done by the software PVsyst. This software&#xd;
has a wide database of the meteorological data including the global solar irradiation, diffuse&#xd;
irradiation and the ambient temperature during the year. Also, there is a database of the solar energy&#xd;
components from various manufacturers.&#xd;
After the analysis of the results of the different PV systems, it was possible to see which cell&#xd;
technology will be preferable for this system. First, was made a comparison of the necessary area&#xd;
between the different PV systems. Second, was made an economic analysis in order to see which&#xd;
cell technology will be the most financially, including calculations of the LCOE and payback of each&#xd;
PV system. After the analysis of the results the polycrystalline technology has shown superiority on&#xd;
the rest. That means, the installation of the grid connected PV system with the Polycrystalline&#xd;
technology will return the investment faster and will produce electricity with the lower price and with&#xd;
the higher returns compare to the other PV systems. At the tariff conditions in Israel the installation&#xd;
of this PV system will be very financially due to the high feed-in tariff regarding the electricity&#xd;
production from PV systems.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Energies</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Solar energy -- Israel</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Solar cells</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Energia solar -- Israel</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Cèl·lules solars</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:title>Design and comparative analysis of different solar cell technologies of a 3MW Grid-Connected PV system in Meitar, Israel</mods:title>
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