This article focuses on the optimization of tilt angle for solar panels in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The tilt angle is a crucial factor that affects the amount of solar radiation received by the solar panel. The study uses a mathematical model to calculate the optimal tilt angle based on the latitude and longitude of the location and compares the results with the PVWatts calculator. The importance of selecting the optimal tilt angle for maximizing solar energy production is emphasized. The study finds that the mathematical model and PVWatts calculator are in good agreement, except for the negative tilt angles calculated by the model. The article also provides monthly, seasonally, and yearly irradiance values for the GCC countries calculated using the PVWatts calculator. It suggests that changing the tilt angle 12 times during the year can enhance the power output by 10.9%. The results show that the monthly automated angle has a maximum in December and a minimum in June, with Oman having the highest maximum angle of 50.5 and the lowest minimum angle of -10.58. Kuwait has the highest maximum angle of 58.33 and the lowest minimum angle of -2.75. The results are verified by the PVWatts calculator, showing a good similarity with a percentage of error around 3%. The study highlights the importance of selecting the optimal tilt angle to achieve maximum solar energy production in the GCC countries. The mathematical model and PVWatts calculator can serve as tools to calculate the optimum tilt angle for solar panels.
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