Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies

This research presents, discusses and compares the reliability of the performance characteristics of six different p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies under varying operating conditions. The six module technologies are: CuInSe2 (CIS), a-Si:H, a-Si:H/a-SiGe:H/a-SiGe:H (a-SiGe:H), edge-defin...

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Main Authors: Edson L. Meyer, Ochuko K. Overen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2019.1691805
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spelling doaj-32837d4abc75442a8faf29f2d7b559292021-03-02T14:46:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162019-01-016110.1080/23311916.2019.16918051691805Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologiesEdson L. Meyer0Ochuko K. Overen1University of Fort HareUniversity of Fort HareThis research presents, discusses and compares the reliability of the performance characteristics of six different p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies under varying operating conditions. The six module technologies are: CuInSe2 (CIS), a-Si:H, a-Si:H/a-SiGe:H/a-SiGe:H (a-SiGe:H), edge-defined film-fed growth silicon (EFG-Si), multi-crystalline silicon (mc-Si) and single crystalline silicon (c-Si). A simple but accurate method is then used to determine the modules’ qualities. The effect of temperature on module performance is then investigated and results compared. Here it was found that the lower quality thin-film technologies are not as temperature dependent as their crystalline counterparts. The influence of irradiance on module performance was also measured and compared for the different technologies. The a-Si:H technology was found to be at least 16% more efficient than the other module technologies at 169 W/m2. Under actual outdoor operating conditions, however, the reliability of the STC measurements is no longer useful. CIS performs relatively better at high air-mass values, corresponding to times when the sun is lower in the sky, that is, red sunsets. Under these outdoor conditions, irradiance, temperature and spectral changes affect module performance and this research successfully motivates the importance of considering all three factors to be of equal importance when analysing the reliability of outdoor performance parameters of photovoltaic modules.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2019.1691805photovoltaic modulesreliability of performance parametersspectral responseirradiance effectthin film and temperature effect
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author Edson L. Meyer
Ochuko K. Overen
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Ochuko K. Overen
Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
Cogent Engineering
photovoltaic modules
reliability of performance parameters
spectral response
irradiance effect
thin film and temperature effect
author_facet Edson L. Meyer
Ochuko K. Overen
author_sort Edson L. Meyer
title Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
title_short Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
title_full Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
title_fullStr Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
title_full_unstemmed Blue skies and red sunsets: Reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
title_sort blue skies and red sunsets: reliability of performance parameters of various p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Engineering
issn 2331-1916
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This research presents, discusses and compares the reliability of the performance characteristics of six different p-n junction photovoltaic module technologies under varying operating conditions. The six module technologies are: CuInSe2 (CIS), a-Si:H, a-Si:H/a-SiGe:H/a-SiGe:H (a-SiGe:H), edge-defined film-fed growth silicon (EFG-Si), multi-crystalline silicon (mc-Si) and single crystalline silicon (c-Si). A simple but accurate method is then used to determine the modules’ qualities. The effect of temperature on module performance is then investigated and results compared. Here it was found that the lower quality thin-film technologies are not as temperature dependent as their crystalline counterparts. The influence of irradiance on module performance was also measured and compared for the different technologies. The a-Si:H technology was found to be at least 16% more efficient than the other module technologies at 169 W/m2. Under actual outdoor operating conditions, however, the reliability of the STC measurements is no longer useful. CIS performs relatively better at high air-mass values, corresponding to times when the sun is lower in the sky, that is, red sunsets. Under these outdoor conditions, irradiance, temperature and spectral changes affect module performance and this research successfully motivates the importance of considering all three factors to be of equal importance when analysing the reliability of outdoor performance parameters of photovoltaic modules.
topic photovoltaic modules
reliability of performance parameters
spectral response
irradiance effect
thin film and temperature effect
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2019.1691805
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