Abstract

Sunlight is converted into electrical energy due to the photovoltaic effect in photovoltaic cells. Energy yield of photovoltaic systems depends on the solar array location, orientation, tilt, tracking and local weather conditions. In order to determine the amount of energy produced in a photovoltaic system, it is important to analyze the operation of the photovoltaic (PV) arrays in real operating conditions and take into account the impact of external factors such as irradiance, ambient temperature or the speed of blowing wind, which is the natural coolant of PV panels. The analysis was carried out based on mathematical models and actual measurement data, regarding the dependence of the average temperature of PV arrays on variable and difficult to predict ambient conditions. The analysis used standard (nominal operating cell temperature (NOCT)), King, Skoplaki, Faiman and Mattei thermal models and the standard model for flat-plate photovoltaic arrays. Photovoltaic installations PV1, PV2a and PV2b, being part of the hybrid power plant of the Bialystok University of Technology, Poland, were the objects of the research. In the case of a free-standing solar system, the Skoplaki model proved to be the best method for determining the average temperatures of the PV arrays. For building-integrated PV systems, a corrected value of the mounting coefficient in the Skoplaki model was proposed, and the original results were compared. The comparison of the accuracy measures of the average operating temperatures for three micro-power plants, differently mounted and located, is presented.

Highlights

  • In the last few years, the development of smart grids, which contain distributed photovoltaic plants and energy storage, has been observed

  • The aim of the paper is to describe the thermal analysis of three small photovoltaic arrays being part of a hybrid power plant of the Bialystok University of Technology, Poland

  • Information from scientific articles and books describing the influences of the weather conditions changes on the parameters of the photovoltaic panels performances was considered

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Introduction

In the last few years, the development of smart grids, which contain distributed photovoltaic plants and energy storage, has been observed. The aim of the paper is to describe the thermal analysis of three small photovoltaic arrays being part of a hybrid power plant of the Bialystok University of Technology, Poland. Information from scientific articles and books describing the influences of the weather conditions changes (irradiance, temperature or wind speed) on the parameters of the photovoltaic panels performances was considered. Basic notions concerning the functioning of photovoltaic arrays are described in books [2,3,4]. Energy yields of photovoltaic installations dependent on external conditions were analyzed and presented in Energies 2020, 13, 4274; doi:10.3390/en13164274 www.mdpi.com/journal/energies

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