Assessing the performance of a building integrated BP c-Si PV system
In this study, the performance, yield and characteristics of a 16 year old photovoltaic (PV) system installation have been investigated. The technology, BP Saturn modules which were steel-blue polycrystalline silicon cells are no longer in production. A bespoke monitoring system has been designed to monitor the characteristics of 6 refurbished strings, of 18 modules connected in series. The total output of the system is configured to 6.5 kWp (series to parallel configuration). In addition to experimental results, the performance ratio (PR) of known values was simulated using PVSyst, a simulation software package. From calculations using experimental values, the PV system showed approximately 10% inferior power outputs to what would have been expected as standard test conditions. However, efficiency values in comparison to standard test conditions and the performance ratio (∼75% from PVSyst simulations) over the past decade have remained practically the same. This output though very relevant to the possible performance and stability of aging cells, requires additional parametric studies to develop a more robust argument. The result presented in this paper is part of an on-going investigation into PV system aging effects.
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2015
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Authors: | Essah, Emmanuel A. ; Rodriguez Arguelles, Ana ; Glover, Neil |
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Renewable Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0960-1481. - Vol. 73.2015, C, p. 36-45
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | BIPV system | Performance ratio | Monitoring system | Refurbished |
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