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Large scale PV system monitoring - modules technology intercomparison
conference contribution
posted on 2011-02-03, 10:03 authored by Michal Krawczynski, Matthias Strobel, Brian Goss, N. Bristow, Martin Bliss, Thomas R. Betts, Ralph GottschalgThis paper presents an initial analysis of a large scale PV
system monitoring campaign. Ongoing project aims to be
a detailed inter-comparison of different modules
technologies installed in a different types of climates,
identifying optimal configurations in different climatic
zones. Detailed description of created plants and
developed monitoring facilities was shown. Appropriate
performance indicators are discussed and applied to the
measurements of two sites. The resulting performance
analysis of different modules technologies, is presented
and discussed. Differences between crystalline and thin
film technologies were marked, with thin film technologies
not performing as well as expected. This is most likely due
to installation issues and will be rectified in the near
future.. Further investigations will be undertaken and
reported in close future.
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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., 2010. Large scale PV system monitoring - modules technology intercomparison. IN: 35th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference [PVSC], Honolulu, HI, 20-25 June, pp. 002295 - 002300Publisher
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9781424458905ISSN
0160-8371Publisher version
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- en
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