Title :
Extended Abstract: The Evaluation of Cooling of Solar Panels On-Demand to Increase Power Output and Revenue
Author :
Redfield, Joe ; Botello, Christopher
Author_Institution :
Redfield Consulting Services, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
This extended abstract presents an experimental investigation into the use of an on-demand cooling system applied to a PV plant to increase the power output and associated revenue generation capability. An experimental test fixture is fabricated to refine and test a novel evaporative solar panel cooling scheme. A method is developed and validated with the experimental results to predict the power and energy increase of a residential and utility scale PV plant from a cooling event. Estimates are made on the potential on-demand cooling event incremental revenue generation Jar actual residential and utility plants. For the utility plant, the potential revenue generation is based on the ability to time the cooling event to coincide with times of high energy market pricing.
Keywords :
cooling; power generation dispatch; power generation economics; solar power stations; evaporative cooling; on-demand cooling system; power output; solar panel cooling; Conferences; on-demand cooling of solar panels; Solar panel temperature coefficient; Evaporative cooling of solar panes;
Conference_Titel :
Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech), 2014 Sixth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Corpus Christi, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GREENTECH.2014.36