Performance impact of solar gain on photovoltaic inverters and utility-scale energy generation systems

Kenneth Armijo
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Accurate performance and reliability evaluation of utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) systems requires accountability of solar gain contributions. A novel solar gain utility-scale inverter model has been developed to characterize inverter efficiency with respect to solar resource, general ambient conditions and thermal system losses. A sensitivity analysis was performed to evaluate the robustness of the model based on four assumed material properties. This analysis revealed 22.9% modeled internal inverter temperature sensitivity to surface absorptivity, with significantly less sensitivity to other parameters studied, indicating the impact of proper surface coating material selection on solar thermal absorption. This analysis was applied to a large utility-scale PV plant, assessing performance data from twelve 500kW inverters, and environmental data from twelve respective meteorological test stations. An RMSE value of 6.1% was found between the model and measured inner inverter temperatures. The results also suggest a negative 3.6×10-4 [W/m2]-1 normalized inverter efficiency correspondence with solar gain heat adsorption across the twelve inverters for a one-day, clear-sky time period.
太阳能增益对光伏逆变器和公用事业规模能源发电系统的性能影响
对公用事业规模的光伏系统进行准确的性能和可靠性评估需要对太阳能增益贡献负责。开发了一种新型的太阳能增益公用事业规模逆变器模型,以表征逆变器在太阳能资源,一般环境条件和热系统损失方面的效率。基于四种假定的材料特性,进行敏感性分析以评估模型的稳健性。该分析显示,22.9%的模型内部逆变器温度对表面吸收率的敏感性,对其他参数的敏感性明显较低,表明适当的表面涂层材料选择对太阳能热吸收的影响。该分析应用于一个大型公用事业规模的光伏电站,评估了来自12个500kW逆变器的性能数据,以及来自12个气象试验站的环境数据。模型和测量的逆变器内部温度之间的RMSE值为6.1%。结果还表明,在一天晴空时间段内,12个逆变器的太阳能吸热增益与负3.6×10-4 [W/m2]-1归一化逆变器效率对应。
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