DocumentCode
1562567
Title
A "real world" examination of PV system design and performance
Author
Gregg, Allan ; Parker, Terence ; Swenson, Ron
Author_Institution
United Solar Ovonic LLC, Auburn Hills, MI, USA
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1587
Lastpage
1592
Abstract
There is no substitute for experience when it comes to designing a PV power system. Almost all system requirements are unique in some way and the ability to anticipate the on-site challenges and design the system accordingly can help ensure an optimum system performance. It´s the system performance that is measured and noted by the system user, not the solar panel performance. Although the solar panel usually gets blamed when performance is less than expected, it is usually a system problem such as a poor choice of components, inefficient system architecture, poor installation techniques, or possibly, the wrong PV technology for the application. Especially for the larger PV systems, the key challenge is to design a system that matches the requirements, the environment, location and application, resulting in a high level of performance.
Keywords
design; photovoltaic power systems; solar power; PV power system; PV system design; optimum system performance; solar panel; Amorphous silicon; Azimuth; Crystallization; Europe; Power system measurements; Predictive models; Sun; System performance; Temperature; Transistors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2005. Conference Record of the Thirty-first IEEE
ISSN
0160-8371
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8707-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2005.1488448
Filename
1488448
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