研究目的
The purpose of this publication is to determine how much dust, shading, and non-optimal alignment of the module with respect to the sun affects the efficiency of PV installations.
研究成果
The article presents quantitative losses of energy produced by PV modules associated with incorrect module location, dust accumulation, and shading. It emphasizes the importance of regular module cleaning, removing shadows, and ensuring optimal module positioning during installation to minimize efficiency losses.
研究不足
The study acknowledges that dust deposition is strongly dependent on the environment, including air pollution levels, geological specificity, wind strength, and precipitation frequency, which may vary significantly across different locations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved analyzing the impact of dust accumulation, shading, and module positioning on the performance of photovoltaic modules. The methodology included laboratory and field measurements to assess the effects of these factors on module efficiency.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The research utilized monocrystalline PV modules from different manufacturers, exposed to atmospheric conditions for two years, and then cleaned for comparative measurements. Dust samples were collected from roads near the Gdansk University of Technology to simulate natural dust deposition.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Equipment included an SP Lite2 solar radiation sensor, a Hitachi S-3400 N scanning electron microscope (SEM), a Cressington 108 Auto Sputter Coater, an Analysette 22 MicroTec Plus laser particle size meter, and digital multimeters (Keithley 2700) for measuring current-voltage characteristics.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The modules were covered with prepared dust in laboratory conditions, and current-voltage characteristics were measured for both clean and dust-covered modules. The thickness of the dust layer was calculated, and the impact on module efficiency was analyzed.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The data was analyzed to determine the relative decrease in efficiency as a function of dust layer thickness and the impact of partial shading on the generated electrical power.
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LI-200
Pyranometer sensor
LI-COR
Measuring the sunlight
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Hitachi S-3400 N
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Hitachi
Performing the dust analysis
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Keithley 2700
Digital multimeters
Keithley
Measuring the voltage-current characteristics
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LI-250A
Light meter
LI-COR
Measuring the sunlight
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SP Lite2
Kipp & Zonen
Kipp & Zonen
Measuring the intensity of the incident solar and artificial radiation
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Cressington 108 Auto Sputter Coater
Cressington
Covering the dust with a gold layer
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Analysette 22 MicroTec Plus
Laser particle size meter
Analysette
Determining the distribution of dust grain diameters
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