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Ingeniería Energética

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PEREZ MARTINEZ, Maykop; MORALES RODRIGUEZ, Idalberto Clemente  e  CASTRO, Elio. The hour equivalent solar pick: Definition and interpretation. Energética [online]. 2017, vol.38, n.2, pp. 124-131. ISSN 1815-5901.

Photovoltaic solar energy takes advantage of the light energy of the sun to produce electricity through semiconductor plates that are altered by solar radiation, these systems are called Photovoltaic Solar Panels (PSP). In order to calculate the energy absorbed by these PSPs, it is necessary to use technical terms that are a little difficult to interpret, for those less experienced in the subject, above all because of the ambiguity, the level of abstraction required in their understanding and the variety of ways of expressing very similar ideas without offering a clear and unique definition. The main term to which this article is dedicated is the Hour Solar Pick (HSP), which in the experiences of the authors has generated strong discussions about its interpretation. In order to arrive at the desired term, it is necessary to start with others, so the aim is to propose a definition and physical and mathematical interpretation to clarify the meaning of this term

Palavras-chave : hour solar pick; photovoltaic solar energy; panels photovoltaic.

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