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Ítem Characterization of bifacial technology PV systems(Sage, 2024-04-28) Moreno-Buesa, Sergio; Muñoz-Cerón, Emilio; Nofuentes, Gustavo; Gulkowski, Slawomir; de la Casa, Juan; Aguilera-Tejero, JorgeBifacial solar technology has experienced exponential growth in recent years and its trend is increasing for the coming years. Considering the advantages that it offers over monofacial technology such as its current price equivalence, the increase in performance thanks to the production of the rear face and the consecutive reduction of the LCOE, it is logical that more and more photovoltaic plants with this technology are been installed. Nowadays, there are some regulatory gaps regarding bifacial technology and, due to this growing trend, it is necessary to study, research and implement the optimal way to evaluate these systems. This article has experimented with a 3.3 kW bifacial photovoltaic system, divided into two strings with different configurations, whose monitoring system has all the instrumentation included in the IEC 61,724 standard, with the addition that it has several rear irradiance sensors arranged in different locations of the system to evaluate the variability of this parameter. After an experimental campaign of 9 months, a power estimation analysis and the calculation of the PR and PR 25°C have been carried out using the different rear irradiance sensors. The variability of this parameter depending on the location of the sensor has affected the results in such a way that the RMSE committed in the power estimation has varied between 10.22% and 2.63%, while the PR and PR 25°C of the system has oscillated between 0.84 for the most unfavorable case and 0.95 in the most favorable case. Assumed the great variability between performance ratios, it is necessary to establish a specific normative standard for the evaluation of Bifacial PV systems.Ítem Evaluation of the bifaciality coefficient of bifacial photovoltaic modules under real operating conditions(Elsevier, 2024-01) Muñoz-Cerón, Emilio; Moreno-Buesa, Sergio; Leloux, Jonathan; Aguilera-Tejero, Jorge; Moser, DavidAmong the parameters that define a bifacial photovoltaic module, the bifaciality coefficients indicate the rear and front side ratio of the most representative IV curve points of a photovoltaic panel, that is, Isc, Voc and Pm. However, these parameters are defined under the ideal Standard Test Conditions (STC). Therefore, to provide a realistic insight regarding the performance of bifacial modules, it is necessary to evaluate these coefficients under real operating conditions. For such purpose, an outdoor campaign was performed to experimentally measure the maximum power bifaciality coefficient of two modified bifacial modules that resemble a rear and a front monofacial panel respectively. As a first result, if the measurements are translated to STC, using a linear approximation, the bifaciality matches the value indicated by the manufacturer. Additionally, the operating bifaciality coefficient shows a linear decrease trend, proportional to the irradiance level decrease. This result implies that on cloudy days, the average bifaciality factor is below the corresponding one from sunny days. Finally, for irradiances below 200 W/m2, there is a non-linear increase in the bifaciality, with greater values than the corresponding to the ideal STC conditions, which presumably are caused by the non-linearity performance of photovoltaic modules at low irradiances.