光伏电站退化监测:先进的GIS应用

M. Simón-Martín, A. Diez-Suárez, Laura-Álvarez dePrado, A. González-Martínez, Á. D. L. Puente-Gil, J. Blanes-Peiró
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为了评估一个光伏(PV)电站的性能、回报时间、盈利能力和环境影响,必须对电站维护需求、模块和布线退化、不匹配和粉尘影响以及光伏电池缺陷和故障进行分析。虽然可以找到广泛的研究,表明这些情况如何影响光伏生产的理论和实验室测试,但很少有现场研究使用系统程序涵盖或量化实际退化效应和故障。因此,作者回顾了南欧光伏电站的运行状况,检查了最常发现的故障和退化类型,并研究了地理信息系统(GIS)应用等新技术如何帮助维护人员、所有者和推广人员监督和定位损坏的光伏模块,并监测其演变及其对电站工作条件的影响。在该领域的GIS应用允许组织系统的地理参考数据库,定位和监督发电厂中每个光伏电池的三分之一。有了这些信息,投资者和维护人员可以加强对光伏电站性能的控制,并采取更好的预防性维护措施。所举出的例子表明,这类应用既可以应用于大型光伏电站,也可以应用于家庭装置。
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Degradation Monitoring of Photovoltaic Plants: Advanced GIS Applications
In order to evaluate a photovoltaic (PV) plant performance, payback time, profitability and environmental impact, an analysis must be made of plant maintenance needs, module and wiring degradation, mismatches and dust effects and PV cell defects and faults. Although a wide range of studies can be found that show the theory and laboratory testing of how these circumstances may affect PV production, very few studies in the field have covered or quantified real degradation effects and faults using a systematic procedure. The authors have therefore reviewed the conditions of PV plants operating in Southern Europe, examining the most frequently found faults and types of degrada tion, and they look at how novel technologies, such as geographic information system (GIS) applications, can help maintainers, owners, and promoters to supervise and locate damaged PV modules and monitor their evolution and impact on plant working condi- tions. GIS applications in this field allow the organization of a geo-referenced database of the system, locating and supervising the thirds of each PV cell in the power plant. With this information, investors and maintainers can exert increased control on the PV plant performance and conduct better preventive maintenance measures. The examples given demonstrate that these sorts of applications can be applied both to large PV plants and to domestic installations.
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