DocumentCode :
121982
Title :
Energy modelling and rating - (a personal overview)
Author :
Ransome, Steve
Author_Institution :
SRCL Kingston upon Thames, Kingston upon Thames, UK
fYear :
2014
fDate :
8-13 June 2014
Firstpage :
2047
Lastpage :
2052
Abstract :
There are two main requirements for PV model accuracy - 1) Power Modelling : “Measured vs. predicted PMAX W” at each measurement (under variable weather conditions). 2) Energy Rating : “Measured vs. predicted energy yield (kWh/kWp)” summed over a time period such as 1 year. The relative spread in measured energy yield (kWh/kWp) from systems of different technologies has been reducing over the years to less than f a few % as power tolerances have decreased (from more accurate measurements by the manufacturers) and lower marketing tolerances including allowances for degradation [1][2]. PV technologies are also now optimised with better low light performance [3]. Predicted energy yields from PV simulation programs have been found to be very dependent on the default loss assumptions and user estimates for module mismatch, soiling, measured/nominal Pmax etc. [4]
Keywords :
photovoltaic power systems; power system measurement; PV model accuracy; PV simulation programs; energy modelling; energy rating; low light performance; marketing tolerances; photovoltaic systems; power modelling; power tolerances; predicted energy yield; Accuracy; Junctions; Mathematical model; Meteorology; Predictive models; Soil measurements; Temperature measurement; Modeling; Photovoltaic systems; Simulation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014 IEEE 40th
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2014.6925329
Filename :
6925329
Link To Document :
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