Liu H, Nobre AM, Yang D, Ye JY, Martins FR, Ruether R, Reindl T, Aberle AG, Peters IM (2014)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2014
Book Volume: 4
Pages Range: 1585-1592
Article Number: 6880312
Journal Issue: 6
DOI: 10.1109/JPHOTOV.2014.2346429
The spectral content of sunlight directly affects the power output of solar photovoltaic (PV) devices. The extent of the effect of seasonal and weather-related spectral variations on the power output will depend largely on the semiconductor bandgap. In this study, haze, which is a common weather condition in many parts of the world, is found to affect the power output of PV systems. An analysis of a recent haze event in Singapore in mid-June 2013 reveals that haze has an impact on the performance ratios and short-circuit currents of PV systems. The performance ratio of amorphous silicon thin-film PV systems dropped during the haze event, while that of crystalline silicon wafer-based systems exhibited a slight increase. A detailed analysis showed that the main cause of the observed performance ratio variations was changes in the generated short-circuit currents, which were due to a red shift of the solar spectrum arriving in the module plane during the haze period. Therefore, PV systems with different semiconductor bandgaps were affected differently.
APA:
Liu, H., Nobre, A.M., Yang, D., Ye, J.Y., Martins, F.R., Ruether, R.,... Peters, I.M. (2014). The impact of haze on performance ratio and short-circuit current of PV systems in Singapore. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, 4(6), 1585-1592. https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOTOV.2014.2346429
MLA:
Liu, Haohui, et al. "The impact of haze on performance ratio and short-circuit current of PV systems in Singapore." IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics 4.6 (2014): 1585-1592.
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