Abstract

To analyze the effect of a spectral irradiance distribution of solar spectra on the outdoor performance of photovoltaic (PV) modules, an index for the spectral distribution is needed. Average photon energy (APE) which represents the average energy per photons included in a spectrum is one of these. In this study, the uniqueness of APE to the spectral irradiance distribution was statistically analyzed to assure that an APE value uniquely yields the shape of a solar spectrum. The similar methodology adopted in International Electrotechnical Commission to rate the spectral matching of a solar simulator was used for the analysis. The results showed that an APE value yielded a spectral irradiance distribution with quite small standard deviation. The analysis using APE showed that the outdoor performance of crystalline Si PV modules depended almost only on a module temperature, while that of amorphous Si ones mainly depended on APE. The behaviors were reasonable considering from the operation mechanisms of the PV modules. These results demonstrate that APE is a reasonable and useful index to describe the spectral irradiance distribution for evaluating the outdoor performance of PV modules.

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