Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel

The aim with this project was to study the power output from a frameless bifacial photovoltaic (PV) system relative to a traditional monofacial PV system with a frame. A general overview of how the geographical conditions affects the energy utilization of different PV systems is investigated through...

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Main Authors: Boman, Kristin, Adolfsson, Ida, Ekbring, Sofia
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper 2019
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PV
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3841802019-06-11T04:39:20ZBifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panelengBoman, KristinAdolfsson, IdaEkbring, SofiaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperUppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper2019BifacialPhotovoltaicPVPV systemMonofacialFramelessNordicNordic climateSwedenUppsalaEnköpingSnowFramesolar parkssolar parksolar energyEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThe aim with this project was to study the power output from a frameless bifacial photovoltaic (PV) system relative to a traditional monofacial PV system with a frame. A general overview of how the geographical conditions affects the energy utilization of different PV systems is investigated throughout the project. Also, the study examined if further comparisons and evaluations, between PV systems, can be better established. The two examined solar parks, installed under different conditions, are located in Uppsala and Enköping, Sweden. In order to fulfill the aim and compare the different PV systems, three cases were analyzed. To increase the credibility of a comparison between the two cities, a sensitivity analysis considering the weather condition was executed. In case one, the result indicates that a bifacial panel is 5.2% and 3.6% more advantageous than a traditional monofacial panel during summer and winter, respectively. In case two, the frameless, more tilted and elevated bifacial panel is 58% and 680% more advantageous than a traditional monofacial panel during summer and winter, respectively. Also, in case three, the frameless, more tilted and elevated bifacial panel is 19% and 76% more advantageous than a bifacial panel with frame during summer and winter, respectively. When installing a new solar park, it is important to consider the location’s specific features since these affects the energy yield of the PV system. Future installations, which are installed with the intention to evaluate certain properties, is suggested to be installed with more initially comparable conditions in mind. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-384180TVE ; 19008application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Bifacial
Photovoltaic
PV
PV system
Monofacial
Frameless
Nordic
Nordic climate
Sweden
Uppsala
Enköping
Snow
Frame
solar parks
solar park
solar energy
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Bifacial
Photovoltaic
PV
PV system
Monofacial
Frameless
Nordic
Nordic climate
Sweden
Uppsala
Enköping
Snow
Frame
solar parks
solar park
solar energy
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Boman, Kristin
Adolfsson, Ida
Ekbring, Sofia
Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
description The aim with this project was to study the power output from a frameless bifacial photovoltaic (PV) system relative to a traditional monofacial PV system with a frame. A general overview of how the geographical conditions affects the energy utilization of different PV systems is investigated throughout the project. Also, the study examined if further comparisons and evaluations, between PV systems, can be better established. The two examined solar parks, installed under different conditions, are located in Uppsala and Enköping, Sweden. In order to fulfill the aim and compare the different PV systems, three cases were analyzed. To increase the credibility of a comparison between the two cities, a sensitivity analysis considering the weather condition was executed. In case one, the result indicates that a bifacial panel is 5.2% and 3.6% more advantageous than a traditional monofacial panel during summer and winter, respectively. In case two, the frameless, more tilted and elevated bifacial panel is 58% and 680% more advantageous than a traditional monofacial panel during summer and winter, respectively. Also, in case three, the frameless, more tilted and elevated bifacial panel is 19% and 76% more advantageous than a bifacial panel with frame during summer and winter, respectively. When installing a new solar park, it is important to consider the location’s specific features since these affects the energy yield of the PV system. Future installations, which are installed with the intention to evaluate certain properties, is suggested to be installed with more initially comparable conditions in mind.
author Boman, Kristin
Adolfsson, Ida
Ekbring, Sofia
author_facet Boman, Kristin
Adolfsson, Ida
Ekbring, Sofia
author_sort Boman, Kristin
title Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
title_short Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
title_full Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
title_fullStr Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
title_full_unstemmed Bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a Nordic climate : A study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
title_sort bifacial photovoltaic systems established in a nordic climate : a study investigating a frameless bifacial panel compared to a monofacial panel
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-384180
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