Impact Of spectral irradiance distribution and temperature on the outdoor performance of concentrator photovoltaic system

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Multi-junction solar cell is designed to have considerable effect towards the solar spectrum distribution so that the maximum solar radiation could be absorbed hence, enhancing the energy conversion efficiency of the cell. Due to its application in CPV system, the system's characteristics are more sensitive to environmental factor in comparison to flat-plate PV system which commonly equipped with Si-based solar cell. In this paper, the impact of environmental factors i.e. average photon energy (APE) and temperature of solar cell (Tcell) towards the performance of the tracking type CPV system were discussed. A year data period of direct spectral irradiance, cell temperature, and power output which recorded from November 2010 to October 2011 at a CPV system power generator plant located at Miyazaki, Japan was used in this study. The result showed that most frequent condition during operation was at APE = 1.87±0.005eV, Tcell = 65±2.5°C with performance ratio of 83.9%. Furthermore, an equivalent circuit simulation of a CPV subsystem in module unit was conducted in order to investigate the influence of environmental factors towards the performance of the module.

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Al Husna, H., Shibata, N., Sawano, N., Ueno, S., Ota, Y., Minemoto, T., … Nishioka, K. (2013). Impact Of spectral irradiance distribution and temperature on the outdoor performance of concentrator photovoltaic system. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1556, pp. 252–255). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4822243

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