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Temperature Dependent Suns-V<inf>oc</inf> of Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cells from Different Ingot Positions

2018

This paper presents temperature dependent Suns- Voc measurements on multicrystalline silicon cells originating from different ingot positions. The effective lifetime is found to increase for all cells when the temperature is increased from 25°C to 6°C. However, cells from the top of the ingot show a considerably larger increas 40–50% for illumination conditions of 0.1-1 Sun, compared to an increase of 20-30% observed for cells from the bottom. The decrease in Voc with increasing temperature is found to be lower for cells from the top of the ingot compared to cells from the bottom. The temperature coefficient of the Voc is found to vary 5% along the ingot at 1 Sun, highlighting the influence…

010302 applied physicsMaterials scienceSiliconbusiness.industry020209 energyPhotovoltaic systemchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologySuns in alchemy01 natural sciencesTemperature measurementchemistry0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsIngotbusinessTemperature coefficientSensitivity (electronics)2018 IEEE 7th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion (WCPEC) (A Joint Conference of 45th IEEE PVSC, 28th PVSEC & 34th EU PVSEC)
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1.6 suns at 58°20′N - the solar resource in Southern Norway

2014

We measured an extreme overirradiance event of 1.6 suns at latitude 58°20′N during a solar resource assessment in southern Norway. The burst occurred when the sun showed in a narrow gap between broken, optically thin altocumulus clouds. The enhancement was most intense within 3° around the solar disk. The annual solar irradiation in the plane of an optimally tilted PV array peaked at 1.30 MWh/m2 in the year 2013, and measured 1.20 MWh/m2 in the previous two years. These values exclude irradiance below 0.05 suns but include reflections from the sea surface and terrain which have not been quantified. The long-term average predicted by the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) i…

Solar ResourcePhotovoltaic systemIrradianceEnvironmental scienceTerrainAtmospheric sciencesSolar maximumSuns in alchemySolar irradianceLatitude2014 IEEE 40th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC)
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Direct sunlight facility for testing and research in HCPV

2014

A facility for testing different components for HCPV application has been developed in the framework of "Fotovoltaico ad Alta Efficienza" (FAE) project funded by the Sicilian Regional Authority (PO FESR Sicilia 2007/2013 4.1.1.1). The testing facility is equipped with an heliostat providing a wide solar beam inside the lab, an optical bench for mounting and aligning the HCPV components, electronic equipments to characterize the I-V curves of multijunction cells operated up to 2000 suns, a system to circulate a fluid in the heat sink at controlled temperature and flow-rate, a data logging system with sensors to measure temperatures in several locations and fluid pressures at the inlet and ou…

SunlightEngineeringHeliostatbusiness.industryNuclear engineeringMechanical engineeringHeat sinkSolar energySuns in alchemyElectronic equipmentData loggerheliostat High Concentrated PhotoVoltaic module multijunction cellbusiness
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Optimal temporal resolution for detailed studies of cloud-enhanced sunlight (Overirradiance)

2013

Enhancement of sunlight by clouds can lead to irradiance peaks much exceeding the extraterrestrial levels - close to 2 suns near the Equator and at least 1.5 suns at latitudes of about 60°. Some extreme overirradiance events can last many minutes, but durations in the order of 1 second are also possible. The present paper reports the shortest bursts recorded in Southern Norway in the years 2012 and 2013. Our records of 10-millisecond resolution from 2012 show that the optimal instantaneous irradiance sampling interval is less than 0.15 s at the present test site, while the optimal averaging time is less than 0.13 s. We propose simple equations for deriving these times in an arbitrary geogra…

SunlightMeteorologybusiness.industryTemporal resolutionEquatorIrradianceEnvironmental scienceCloud computingbusinessSolar irradianceSuns in alchemyLatitudeRemote sensing2013 IEEE 39th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC)
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Extreme overirradiance events in Norway: 1.6 suns measured close to 60°N

2015

Abstract We report the most extreme overirradiance event of 1.6 kW/m 2 measured so far in Grimstad, southern Norway (latitude 58°20′), at altitude of only about 60 m a.s.l. Images of the sky conditions taken with a wide-dynamic-range camera suggest that this is not the ultimate value for our location, but that extremes as high as 1.7 kW/m 2 may be possible. The phenomenon was caused by strong forward scattering of sunlight within 3° around the solar disk in thin, broken altocumulus clouds. The normalized spectrum of sunlight during such extreme events is very similar to the normalized clear-sky spectrum measured at Air Mass 1.4 and irradiance of 1.0 kW/m 2 . We suggest that the values excee…

SunlightRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquatorIrradianceAir mass (solar energy)Atmospheric sciencesSuns in alchemyLatitudeAltitudeSkyGeneral Materials ScienceGeologymedia_commonSolar Energy
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