On the sensitivity of 4 different CPV module technologies to relevant ambient and operation conditions

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Abstract

The sensitivity of four different CPV module technologies to most operating conditions relevant to CPV systems has been studied, namely DNI, spectrum, cell and lens temperature and clearness of the sky. In order to isolate the influence of a single operation parameter, the analysis of long-term outdoor monitoring data is required. The effect of lens temperature on cell current has been found to vary greatly between modules due to the different optical architectures studied. Maximum sensitivity is found for silicone-on-glass primary lenses. The VOC thermal coefficient was found to vary between module technologies, probably due to differences in maximum local effective concentration.

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Domínguez, C., & Besson, P. (2014). On the sensitivity of 4 different CPV module technologies to relevant ambient and operation conditions. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1616, pp. 308–312). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4897084

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