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    Experimental analysis of the behavior and energy yield of different types of photovoltaic modules and brief comparisons with the responses of various types of irradiance sensors

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    openIn this thesis we've taken three types of Photovoltaic modules namely Bifacial, Half cut and Back contact commercially used currently. Their performances were measured in two ways: the first simply by noting the daily productions of each module technology, in the second case performance ratio measurement was done using two different types of pyranometer sensors namely Photovoltaic pyranometer and Thermopile pyranometer. These experimental activities were carried out under different time periods of the day in order to compare the effect of the Sun's irradiance level in the performance ratio.In this thesis we've taken three types of Photovoltaic modules namely Bifacial, Half cut and Back contact commercially used currently. Their performances were measured in two ways: the first simply by noting the daily productions of each module technology, in the second case performance ratio measurement was done using two different types of pyranometer sensors namely Photovoltaic pyranometer and Thermopile pyranometer. These experimental activities were carried out under different time periods of the day in order to compare the effect of the Sun's irradiance level in the performance ratio

    Soiling and other optical losses in solar-tracking PV plants in Navarra

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    Field data of soiling energy losses on PV plants are scarce. Furthermore, since dirt type and accumulation vary with the location characteristics (climate, surroundings, etc.), the available data on optical losses are, necessarily, site dependent. This paper presents field measurements of dirt energy losses (dust) and irradiance incidence angle losses along 2005 on a solar-tracking PV plant located south of Navarre (Spain). The paper proposes a method to calculate these losses based on the difference between irradiance measured by calibrated cells on several trackers of the PV plant and irradiance calculated from measurements by two pyranometers (one of them incorporating a shadow ring) regularly cleaned. The equivalent optical energy losses of an installation incorporating fixed horizontal modules at the same location have been calculated as well. The effect of dirt on both types of installations will accordingly be compared

    Solar radiation observation stations with complete listing of data archived by the National Climatic Center, Asheville, North Carolina and initial listing of data not currently archived

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    A listing is provided of organizations taking solar radiation data, the 166 stations where observations are made, the type of equipment used, the form of the recorded data, and the period of operation of each station. Included is a listing of the data from 150 solar radiation stations collected over the past 25 years and stored by the National Climatic Center

    Remote sunfall monitor: A concept

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    Monitor is proposed as spectral monitor system designed to record digital data simultaneously from two types of sensors, mounted on both stationary assembly and tracking assembly. Both direct and total values of solar radiation are recorded. System may measure solar energy collector efficiencies for three main conversion technologies

    Bidirectional irradiance transposition based on the Perez model

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    The Perez irradiance model offers a practical representation of solar irradiance by considering the sky hemisphere as a three-part geometrical framework, namely, the circumsolar disc, the horizon band and the isotropic background. Furthermore, the simplified Perez diffuse irradiance model, commonly known as the Perez transposition model, is one of the most widely adopted models in tilted irradiance modeling. Although the set of model coefficients reported by Perez et al. (1990) is considered to be at an asymptotic level of optimization, later analyses have shown that coefficients which are adjusted to local conditions may perform better than the original set.<p></p> The model coefficients can be adjusted locally based on multiple datasets of diffuse and global irradiance on tilted and horizontal planes. In this paper, we present a different approach to adjust the coefficients, by using only measurements of global irradiance on tilted and horizontal planes from a tropical climate site, Singapore. A complete set of mathematical solutions to the inverse problem, i.e., irradiance transposition from tilt to horizontal, is also proposed. The data can then be used to generate irradiance maps from in-plane irradiance measurements at photovoltaics (PV) systems. Such maps provide relevant information for PV grid integration.<p></p&gt

    Interim solar cell testing procedures for terrestrial applications

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    This report presents an interim draft of procedures for testing solar cells for terrestrial applications that resulted from the terrestrial photovoltaic workshop sessions. A final version of the test procedures manual is planned for the summer of 1976

    Sunfall Monitor calibration plan

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    The initial on-site, and subsequent periodic calibration and adjustments are described for the pyrheliometer, pyranometer, equatorial mount, and the data management system

    Interim solar cell testing procedures for terrestrial applications

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    An interim draft of a set of test procedures, developed by NASA/ERDA, for the manufacture of solar cells is introduced. This version includes procedures for cell testing both outdoors in natural sunlight and indoors in simulated sunlight, a description of the necessary apparatus and equipment, the calibration and use of standard solar cells, and a proposed air-mass-two (AM2) solar spectrum

    In situ performance measurements of the mitre photovoltaic array

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    A data acquisition system was developed to provide more accurate and consistent measurement of the degradation of solar arrays. A technique was developed for in-situ measurement of photovoltaic panels of sufficient quality to permit evaluation of electrical performance over extended periods of several years
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