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Analysis of spectral irradiance distribution for PV applications at high latitude

Anne Gerd ImenesBasant Raj Paudyal

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Index (economics)Spectral power distribution020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectCoefficient of variationIrradiance02 engineering and technologyPhoton energy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtmospheric sciencesSpectroradiometerDistribution (mathematics)Sky0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0210 nano-technologyMathematicsmedia_common

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The spectral distribution of global tilted irradiance measured in Grimstad, Norway, is analyzed in terms of the average photon energy ( $APE$ ) blue fraction ( $BF$ ) and useful fraction ( $UF$ ). The results based on eight months of recorded data show a general shift of the $APE,\ BF$ , and $UF$ values to higher values than reference AM1.5G spectrum, with 1.63 eV, 0.45, and 0.88 being the average indices, respectively. The statistical coefficient of variation ( $CV$ ) is used to determine the variation of indices. The $CV$ for $APE,\ BF$ , and $UF$ are calculated to be 20.1%, 26.1%, and 25.7%, respectively confirming the earlier findings on $APE$ being a more accurate index for the quantification of spectral distribution. Also, the spectral indices were classified in terms of sky conditions using the clearness index and $CV$ . The results show a higher variation of indices in the cloudy sky conditions compared to clear and partially sunny sky conditions.

https://doi.org/10.1109/pvsc45281.2020.9300532