Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon

Partly cloudy days possess two characteristics that can significantly increase the photovoltaic (PV) generator power: the operating temperature of the PV panels can cool down during the shade periods, and the irradiance can be enhanced due to the cloud enhancement phenomenon. If an overirradiance ev...

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Main Authors: Markku Järvelä, Seppo Valkealahti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2185
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spelling doaj-8ed48103b59143838cdcffdf74589d342020-11-25T03:29:29ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-05-01132185218510.3390/en13092185Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement PhenomenonMarkku Järvelä0Seppo Valkealahti1Department of Electrical Engineering, Tampere University, P.O. Box 692, FI-33101 Tampere, FinlandDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Tampere University, P.O. Box 692, FI-33101 Tampere, FinlandPartly cloudy days possess two characteristics that can significantly increase the photovoltaic (PV) generator power: the operating temperature of the PV panels can cool down during the shade periods, and the irradiance can be enhanced due to the cloud enhancement phenomenon. If an overirradiance event is preceded by a long shade period, the maximum power of a PV generator can occasionally be much higher than the nominal nameplate power. During the overpower events, the inverter is operating in power-limiting mode whereby the operating voltage is increased to decrease the power of the PV generator. We created a simulation model of a 31.9 kW PV generator and used 12 months of irradiance and PV panel temperature measurement data to analyze its operation. We analyzed the PV generator power during the overirradiance events and applied various static power limits to calculate the operating voltage ranges in case of power curtailment. During the observation period, the maximum power produced by the PV generator was 1.42 times its nominal power. The duration of the overpower events was up to several minutes, but the typical duration was only some tens of seconds. The strongest overpower events occur seldom and their duration is only some seconds. Due to the overpower events, the operating voltage may receive high values, especially if the DC-to-AC power ratio is large.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2185overirradiancecloud enhancementPV generatoroperating voltagePV cell temperature
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Seppo Valkealahti
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Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
Energies
overirradiance
cloud enhancement
PV generator
operating voltage
PV cell temperature
author_facet Markku Järvelä
Seppo Valkealahti
author_sort Markku Järvelä
title Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
title_short Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
title_full Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
title_fullStr Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Operation of a PV Power Plant during Overpower Events Caused by the Cloud Enhancement Phenomenon
title_sort operation of a pv power plant during overpower events caused by the cloud enhancement phenomenon
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Partly cloudy days possess two characteristics that can significantly increase the photovoltaic (PV) generator power: the operating temperature of the PV panels can cool down during the shade periods, and the irradiance can be enhanced due to the cloud enhancement phenomenon. If an overirradiance event is preceded by a long shade period, the maximum power of a PV generator can occasionally be much higher than the nominal nameplate power. During the overpower events, the inverter is operating in power-limiting mode whereby the operating voltage is increased to decrease the power of the PV generator. We created a simulation model of a 31.9 kW PV generator and used 12 months of irradiance and PV panel temperature measurement data to analyze its operation. We analyzed the PV generator power during the overirradiance events and applied various static power limits to calculate the operating voltage ranges in case of power curtailment. During the observation period, the maximum power produced by the PV generator was 1.42 times its nominal power. The duration of the overpower events was up to several minutes, but the typical duration was only some tens of seconds. The strongest overpower events occur seldom and their duration is only some seconds. Due to the overpower events, the operating voltage may receive high values, especially if the DC-to-AC power ratio is large.
topic overirradiance
cloud enhancement
PV generator
operating voltage
PV cell temperature
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2185
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