Energy performance evaluation of bifacial solar photovoltaic modules in Hong Kong

Q2 Engineering
Chun Kuen Leung, V. L. Lu, Tak Lam Hung, Tobi Michael Alabi
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Abstract

Despite the proven benefits of solar bifacial photovoltaic (BPV) over monofacial PV (MPV) systems, the feasibility of the technology in subtropical climate regions has not been evaluated. Thus, this study provides a comprehensive energy performance evaluation of BPV in Hong Kong using numerical simulation and on-site experimental validation. Three types of solar PV modules, i.e. monofacial PV, framed BPV and frameless BPV, are studied experimentally under different tilt angles, mounting heights and slope orientations. The obtained field measurements and simulation results show that the average bifacial gain (BG) of a BPV system can reach 7.9% and 11.6% when facing south, and up to 167% when facing east. Furthermore, it was observed that an increase in tilt angle also influences the BG performance, and the annual electricity yield can be maximised by increasing the ground albedo through white painting on the roof surface. Finally, the obtained results in this study validate previous studies’ assertion that BPV is a viable option over MPV and provides a starting point for the adoption of BPV in subtropical climate regions, especially in Hong Kong.
香港双面太阳能光伏组件的能源性能评估
尽管太阳能双面光伏(BPV)系统比单面光伏(MPV)系统具有明显的优势,但该技术在亚热带气候地区的可行性尚未得到评估。因此,本研究通过数值模拟和现场实验验证,对香港BPV的能源性能进行了综合评价。在不同的倾斜角度、安装高度和坡向下,对单面光伏、框架BPV和无框架BPV三种太阳能光伏组件进行了实验研究。实测和仿真结果表明,BPV系统朝南时的平均双面增益(BG)可达7.9%和11.6%,朝东时可达167%。此外,观察到倾斜角度的增加也会影响BG性能,并且通过在屋顶表面涂白色来增加地面反照率可以最大化年发电量。最后,本研究的结果验证了以往研究的结论,即BPV是一种比MPV更可行的选择,并为亚热带气候地区(特别是香港)采用BPV提供了一个起点。
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Transactions Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
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