Determination of solar irradiance is a critical asset to ensure efficient working conditions for a photovoltaic (PV) system. This work analyze the feasibility of assessing solar irradiance on a PV device assuming the knowledge of the device temperature and the voltage/current operating point. This work proposes an approach based on a manipulation of the analytic expressions found in the reduced form of the "single diode" circuit model for a silicon PV device. The approach was validated through different practical experiments, and the results obtained are comparable to the ones of a commercial instrument for irradiance sensing. The ease of construction and the reduced costs involved make a device based on the proposed approach suitable for large-scale integration in a PV plant.
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Carrasco, M., Laudani, A., Lozito, G. M., Mancilla-David, F., Fulginei, F. R., & Salvini, A. (2017). Low-Cost Solar Irradiance Sensing for PV Systems. Energies, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10070998
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