Abstract
Historically, flat-plate photovoltaic (PV) modules have been rated at 'peak-output' for power generated under Standard; Reporting Conditions (SRC) of 1000 Watts per square meter W/m2 global irradiance at a standard temperature (25degC) and reference spectral distribution. We examine the direct-normal irradiance, spectral distribution, ambient temperature, and wind speed to be used for evaluatingflatplate and concentrator module performance. Our study is based upon the 30-year U.S. National Solar Radiation Data Base for conditions observed when the global irradiance on a 2-axis-tracked surface is 1000 W/m2. Results show commonly-used values for concentrator testing of 850 W/m2 for direct-normal irradiance and 20degC for ambient temperature are appropriate. Wind speed should be increasedfrom 1 m/s to a more frequently observed 4 m/s. Differences between the reference direct-normal spectrum and spectra measured at three sites when broadband direct-normal irradiance and global-normal irradiance are near SRC irradiances suggest revisions to the reference spectra may be needed.
Original language | American English |
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Pages | 69-70 |
Number of pages | 2 |
State | Published - 2000 |
Event | Program and NCPV Program Review Meeting 2000 - Denver, Colorado Duration: 16 Apr 2000 → 19 Apr 2000 |
Conference
Conference | Program and NCPV Program Review Meeting 2000 |
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City | Denver, Colorado |
Period | 16/04/00 → 19/04/00 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-560-28187
Keywords
- amorphous Si
- applications
- cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic solar cells modules
- components
- concentrators
- copper indium diselenide (CIS)
- crystalline silicon (x-Si) (c-Si)
- manufacturing
- markets
- NCPV
- photovoltaics (PV)
- research and development (R&D)
- systems
- systems integration
- thin films