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Spectral influences on estimations of useful irradiance for different PV technologies

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posted on 2011-03-09, 11:32 authored by Michal Krawczynski, Matthias Strobel, Tom BettsTom Betts, Ralph Gottschalg
Reference solar irradiance is the most influential parameters for accuracy of PV systems monitoring. Due to new cells technologies a magnitude of spectral effects is widely discussed nowadays. No comprehensive measurements are taken to resolve this debate. This paper discuss utilization of the spectral measurements in a PV system monitoring. Analysed data come from dedicated monitoring systems and include broadband and spectral irradiance, module short circuit current, module temperature, ambient temperature humidity and wind-speed. It has been shown what are the variations in the solar spectrum over the different types of overcast and how does the different module technologies react on those changes. Investigating distribution of the solar spectral irradiance is a complex task. Conclusions discuss usability of the spectroradiometers as the reference sensors and problems that still stays unsolved in the field of spectroradiometry.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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KRAWCZYNSKI, M....et al., 2010. Spectral influences on estimations of useful irradiance for different PV technologies. IN: Sixth Photovoltaic Science Application and Technology Conference (PVSAT-6), 24-26th Mar, Southampton, 5pp

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© The Solar Energy Society

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2010

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This is a conference paper.

ISBN

0904963756

Language

  • en

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