研究目的
To develop a simple, cost-effective, and reliable fault detection procedure for distributed PV system fleets based on a novel performance indicator, Performance to Peers (P2P), which compares the energy production data of neighboring PV systems.
研究成果
The P2P performance indicator has been shown to be more stable than the Performance Ratio (PR) for fault detection in distributed PV systems, especially in the presence of sub-par metadata. The methodology has been successfully applied to detect faults in over 500 PV installations out of approximately 6000, with a validation campaign confirming the accuracy of the fault detection procedure. Future research directions include combining P2P with other fault detection methods and improving fault diagnosis techniques.
研究不足
The main limitations include the need for a sufficient number of neighboring PV systems to construct a reliable P2P, the variability in the reliability of P2P depending on weather conditions, and the difficulty in diagnosing specific types of faults without additional data.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The methodology involves constructing the P2P performance indicator based on comparisons between the energy production of neighboring PV systems. The procedure includes determining the best peers for each PV system, constructing the P2P, and applying it to fault detection.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study is based on energy production data from approximately 6000 PV installations in Europe, mainly in Belgium, France, and the UK, with data measured every 10 minutes over 7 years (2011–2018).
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List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
3. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials: The installations are equipped with smart energy meters connected to General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The procedure involves comparing the Capacity Utilization Factor (CUF) of neighboring PV installations to determine their degree of similarity and constructing the P2P as a weighted median of the CUF of all its peers.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The stability of P2P is evaluated using the Median Absolute Deviation (MAD) of the Capacity Utilization Ratio (CUR), and fault detection is carried out through the establishment of a minimum threshold value of P2P.
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