A practical field study of performances of solar modules at various positions in Serbia
In this paper, results of practical field study of performances of three identical monocrystalline solar modules, single power of 60 W, with different inclinations (horizontal, optimally inclined oriented toward South and vertically oriented toward South) in real meteorological conditions,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
2015-01-01
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Series: | Thermal Science |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2015/0354-98361400081P.pdf |
Summary: | In this paper, results of practical field study of performances of three
identical monocrystalline solar modules, single power of 60 W, with different
inclinations (horizontal, optimally inclined oriented toward South and
vertically oriented toward South) in real meteorological conditions, in Nis,
Serbia, in 2013, are presented. On the basis of the measurement results of
solar energy intensity and electrical power generated with solar modules,
efficiency (η), Performance Ratio (PR) and fill factor (FF) were calculated.
In 2013, optimally inclined solar module generated 62.8 kWh, horizontal solar
module 58.1 kWh and vertical solar module 43.9 kWh of electrical energy. It
was found that annually the vertical solar module had the highest value of
efficiency (10.9%), then horizontal solar module (10.6%) and finally,
optimally inclined solar module (10.2%). Annually, the vertical solar module
had the highest value of Performance Ratio (0.93), then follows horizontal
solar module (0.91) and finally, optimally inclined solar module (0.86).
Annually, the horizontal solar module had the highest value of Fill Factor
(67.7), then follows vertical solar module (66.6) and, finally, optimally
inclined solar module (63.3). It was found that embodied energy payback time
(EEPBT) for a horizontal, optimally inclined and vertical BIPV system of
1020Wp would be 11.8, 10.9 and 15.6 years, respectively. The results obtained
by this study could be used in planning and constructing building-integrated
photovoltaics (BIPV), in Serbia. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike
Srbije, br. TR 33009] |
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |