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A new method to simulate photovoltaic performance of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules based on datasheet values

A. Senturk and R. Eke

Renewable Energy, 2017, vol. 103, issue C, 58-69

Abstract: Determination of photovoltaic performance based on single diode model and various methods requires iterative techniques, additional mandatory information and users with a certain level of knowledge. Further, the most of reported methods suffer from lack of details that make them non-repeatable. In this study, a new method based on single diode model is presented. This new method utilizes a new empirical relation that allows calculating the initial value of series resistance and thus extracting the reference model parameters solely from datasheet values provided by manufacturers. Validity of the new empirical relation has been tested through examining the 50 commercially available crystalline (poly and mono) silicon based photovoltaic modules. Simulation accuracy of the new method was tested for using experimental data from back contact mono crystalline silicon photovoltaic module, deployed outdoor and for published current-voltage curves of poly crystalline silicon photovoltaic module. The new method was compared also with other similar methods. The new method that is accurate and easy to employ requires no iterative techniques, no additional mandatory information and no users having special knowledge but only datasheet values given in technical catalogue of photovoltaic modules as simulating photovoltaic performance.

Keywords: Photovoltaic performance; Crystalline-Si module; Single diode model; Simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.11.025

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