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Temperature and wind speed impact on the efficiency of PV installations. Experience obtained from outdoor measurements in Greece
Affiliation:1. Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213, Université de Franche-Comté, UFR Sciences et Techniques, 16 Route de Gray, 25030 Besançon Cédex, France;2. Solaronix SA, 129, rue de l''Ouriette, 1170 Aubonne, Switzerland;1. Non-Conventional Energy Laboratory, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Raebareli, UP, India;2. Department of Mathematics and Interactions, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Nice, France;3. Mines Paris Tech, PSL Research University, Center for Processes, Renewable Energies and Energy Systems, Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract:Although efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) modules is usually specified under standard test conditions (STC), their operation under real field conditions is of great importance for obtaining accurate prediction of their efficiency and power output. The PV conversion process, on top of the instantaneous solar radiation, depends also on the modules' temperature. Module temperature is in turn influenced by climate conditions as well as by the technical characteristics of the PV panels. Taking into consideration the extended theoretical background in the field so far, the current study is focused on the investigation of the temperature variation effect on the operation of commercial PV applications based on in-situ measurements at varying weather conditions. Particularly, one year outdoor data for two existing commercial (m-Si) PV systems operated in South Greece, i.e. an unventilated building-integrated (81 kWp) one and an open rack mounted (150 kWp) one, were collected and evaluated. The examined PV systems were equipped with back surface temperature sensors in order to determine module and ambient temperatures, while real wind speed measurements were also obtained for assessing the dominant effect of local wind speed on the PVs' thermal loss mechanisms. According to the results obtained, the efficiency (or power) temperature coefficient has been found negative, taking absolute values between 0.30%/°C and 0.45%/°C, with the lower values corresponding to the ventilated free-standing frames.
Keywords:Thermal losses  Temperature coefficient  Thermal loss factor  Power output  Polycrystalline silicon solar cells
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