Zusammenfassung
Today, solar cells and modules are optimised and rated with respect
to standard test conditions (STC), i.e. for an irradiation of 1000
W/m 2, a module temperature of 25°C and the standard spectrum AM
1.5. However, these conditions do not correspond to real operating
conditions of Photovoltaics: In Freiburg, Germany, 50% of the total
irradiation is in the interval below 600 W/m 2, but in Sudan, Africa,
this amounts to 20% only. Module temperatures vary between - 20°C
and 80°C, light incidence angles between 0 ° and 90 °. As a consequence,
the performance of PV modules under real conditions can be up to
30% (on a monthly scale) lower than at STC, depending on the weather
and the module/cell design. Means to derive a rating of outdoor performance
from indoor module measurements will be presented, and the variation
of the module performance ratio with yearly or monthly irradiation
sums and average temperatures is given. A linear correlation between
performance ratio and the yearly average daytime temperature at a
site is observed.
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