Impact of PV module configuration on energy yield under realistic conditions
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Thomson, Andrew F.
Ernst, Marco
Haedrich, Ingrid
Qian, Jiadong
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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Photovoltaic cell and module manufactures optimise their products according to
power measurements performed at a set of standard-test conditions. A key parameter for
the financing of a solar project is yield under field or realistic conditions. Field testing
modules is time consuming and costly. Hence, we develop a methodology for simulating
PV module yield based on the optical, thermal and electrical properties of the components,
and the module configuration regarding the cell spacing, interconnection and module
layers. With our procedure, we model the performance of standard, half cell and encapsulant
free modules in different locations. We present results using our cell to module yield
framework for 16 different locations in Australia based on one-minute ground measured
solar irradiance and ambient temperature values. We find low-light irradiance losses are
directly correlated to the number of cloudy days at a given site. The majority of fielded
losses are due to temperature effects, which can be predicted by the average temperature at
3 p.m. We note that wind speed is not accounted for and it will be incorporated in future
studies.
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Optical and Quantum Electronics
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