Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations

We present calculations for PV energy yield over continental-scale regions. The calculations take intoaccount the effects of reflectance at shallow angles of incidence, the influence of low irradiance and moduletemperature on module power output, and the influence of air temperature and wind speed o...

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Main Authors: HULD Thomas, GRACIA AMILLO Ana, MUELLER Richard
Language:English
Published: WIP 2014
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Online Access:https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC89264
http://www.eupvsec-proceedings.com/proceedings?paper=27807
https://doi.org/10.4229/EUPVSEC20142014-5CO.5.2
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spelling ftjrc:oai:publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu:JRC89264 2023-05-15T15:05:05+02:00 Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations HULD Thomas GRACIA AMILLO Ana MUELLER Richard 2014 CD-ROM https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC89264 http://www.eupvsec-proceedings.com/proceedings?paper=27807 https://doi.org/10.4229/EUPVSEC20142014-5CO.5.2 ENG eng WIP JRC89264 2014 ftjrc https://doi.org/10.4229/EUPVSEC20142014-5CO.5.2 2022-05-01T08:18:31Z We present calculations for PV energy yield over continental-scale regions. The calculations take intoaccount the effects of reflectance at shallow angles of incidence, the influence of low irradiance and moduletemperature on module power output, and the influence of air temperature and wind speed on module temperature.The study has been made for a region comprising Eurasia and Africa, excluding arctic areas. Results show that forcrystalline silicon the effects of angle-of-incidence are rather modest, at 2-4% loss of output, while temperature andirradiance effects may range from -20% to +5% depending on location. Considering the cooling effect of wind maychange the expected yearly energy output by up to +6-7% in windy desert areas while in other areas the effect isminimal. Recent work on calculating spectrally resolved irradiance from satellite has made it possible for the firsttime to estimate the effect of spectral variations on PV performance. Preliminary results show that in cloudy tropicalareas this could mean up to 6% higher energy output for CdTe modules while the effect would be very small in desertregions. JRC.F.7 - Renewables and Energy Efficiency Other/Unknown Material Arctic Joint Research Centre, European Commission: JRC Publications Repository Arctic
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description We present calculations for PV energy yield over continental-scale regions. The calculations take intoaccount the effects of reflectance at shallow angles of incidence, the influence of low irradiance and moduletemperature on module power output, and the influence of air temperature and wind speed on module temperature.The study has been made for a region comprising Eurasia and Africa, excluding arctic areas. Results show that forcrystalline silicon the effects of angle-of-incidence are rather modest, at 2-4% loss of output, while temperature andirradiance effects may range from -20% to +5% depending on location. Considering the cooling effect of wind maychange the expected yearly energy output by up to +6-7% in windy desert areas while in other areas the effect isminimal. Recent work on calculating spectrally resolved irradiance from satellite has made it possible for the firsttime to estimate the effect of spectral variations on PV performance. Preliminary results show that in cloudy tropicalareas this could mean up to 6% higher energy output for CdTe modules while the effect would be very small in desertregions. JRC.F.7 - Renewables and Energy Efficiency
author HULD Thomas
GRACIA AMILLO Ana
MUELLER Richard
spellingShingle HULD Thomas
GRACIA AMILLO Ana
MUELLER Richard
Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
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GRACIA AMILLO Ana
MUELLER Richard
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title Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
title_short Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
title_full Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
title_fullStr Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the Performance of PV Modules: the Influence of Irradiance, Temperature, Wind and Spectral Variations
title_sort mapping the performance of pv modules: the influence of irradiance, temperature, wind and spectral variations
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