Title
Impact of measured spectrum variation on solar photovoltaic efficiencies worldwide
Date Issued
01 August 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Kinsey G.S.
Riedel-Lyngskær N.C.
Miguel A.A.
Boyd M.
Braga M.
Shou C.
Cordero R.R.
Duck B.C.
Fell C.J.
Feron S.
Georghiou G.E.
Habryl N.
John J.J.
Ketjoy N.
López G.
Louwen A.
Maweza E.L.
Minemoto T.
Mittal A.
Molto C.
Neves G.
Garrido G.N.
Norton M.
Paudyal B.R.
Pereira E.B.
Poissant Y.
Pratt L.
Shen Q.
Reindl T.
Rennhofer M.
Rodríguez-Gallegos C.D.
Rüther R.
van Sark W.
Seigneur H.
Tejero J.A.
Theristis M.
Ulbrich C.
Vilela W.A.
Xia X.
Yamasoe M.A.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
In photovoltaic power ratings, a single solar spectrum, AM1.5, is the de facto standard for record laboratory efficiencies, commercial module specifications, and performance ratios of solar power plants. More detailed energy analysis that accounts for local spectral irradiance, along with temperature and broadband irradiance, reduces forecast errors to expand the grid utility of solar energy. Here, ground-level measurements of spectral irradiance collected worldwide have been pooled to provide a sampling of geographic, seasonal, and diurnal variation. Applied to nine solar cell types, the resulting divergence in solar cell efficiencies illustrates that a single spectrum is insufficient for comparisons of cells with different spectral responses. Cells with two or more junctions tend to have efficiencies below that under the standard spectrum. Silicon exhibits the least spectral sensitivity: relative weekly site variation ranges from 1% in Lima, Peru to 14% in Edmonton, Canada.
Start page
995
End page
1016
Volume
196
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería ambiental
Otras ciencias naturales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85134783096
Source
Renewable Energy
ISSN of the container
09601481
Sponsor(s)
J. A. Töfflinger and M. A. Sevillano-Bendezú acknowledge the financial support by the Peruvian CONCYTEC PROCIENCIA through Contract 013-2020-FONDECYT-BM .
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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