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Title: | Rooftop photovoltaic systems. New parameters for the performance analysis from monitored data based on IEC 61724 |
Authors: | Muñoz-Rodríguez, Francisco Jose Snytko, Anastasiia de la Casa Hernandez, Jesús Rus-Casas, Catalina Jiménez-Castillo, Gabino |
Abstract: | Rooftops Photovoltaic systems present a feasible choice to mitigate the adverse effects of electricity costs and climate crisis. Different parameters have been defined to analyse this type of systems from monitored data. However, they only focus on the matching capability between the load and AC generation profiles together with the utility grid usage. Therefore, they do not consider the performance of the PV generator and the rest of components of the photovoltaic system. Moreover, although IEC-61724 standard defines common criteria to assess the performance of photovoltaic systems, this standard does not consider calculated parameters and yields adapted to the idiosyncrasy of Rooftops Photovoltaic systems. Thus, in this paper it will be provided new calculated parameters and yields (i.e. a self-consumption yield and a to grid yield) and performance ratios (i.e. self-consumption Performance Ratio together with a to grid Performance Ratio) which combine selfconsumption with system performance providing a proper analysis from monitored data. Moreover, they may facilitate comparisons between installations with different array power. These new parameters may not only help to ensure that design objectives have been achieved but they may better assess the potential of this technology which are key issues for the deployment of this type of facilities. |
Keywords: | AC generation Adverse effect; Electricity costs Matchings New parameters Performances analysis Photovoltaic systems Rooftop photovoltaic systems Performance ratio |
Issue Date: | 13-Jun-2023 |
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: | This research was funded by the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI). Projects oriented towards the ecological transition and the digital transition. (Grant No. TED2021-131137B-I00 “ Aportación a la Transición Ecológica en el sector Industrial a través del Autoconsumo Fotovoltaico”). The authors also would like to thank the Project “Contribución al abastecimiento de energía eléctrica en pequeñas y medianas empresas de Andalucía. AcoGED_PYMES (Autoconsumo fotovoltaico y Generación Eléctrica Distribuida en PYMES)”. Ref: 1380927. Programa Operativo Proyectos de ID+i en el marco del Programa Operativo FEDER Andalucía 2014/2020. The authors also acknowledge the support provided by the Thematic Network 723RT0150 “Red para la integración a gran escala de energías renovables en sistemas el´ectricos (RIBIERSE-CYTED)” financed by the call for Thematic Networks of the CYTED (Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development) for 2022. |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Appears in Collections: | DIEA-Artículos |
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28_2023 energy and building.pdf | El trabajo define novedosos parámetros calculados y rendimientos adaptados a la idiosincrasia de los sistemas fotovoltaicos en tejados. Estos nuevos parámetros no sólo pueden ayudar a garantizar que se han alcanzado los objetivos de diseño, sino que pueden evaluar mejor el potencial de esta tecnología, que son cuestiones clave para el despliegue de este tipo de instalaciones. Esta investigación fue financiada por la Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI). Proyectos orientados a la transición ecológica y la transición digital. (Subvención No. TED2021-131137B-I00 “Aportacion a la Transicion Ecologica en el sector Industrial a traves del Autoconsumo Fotovoltaico”) y el proyecto “Contribución al abastecimiento de energía eléctrica en pequeñas y medianas empresas de Andalucía. AcoGED_PYMES (Autoconsumo fotovoltaico y Generación Eléctrica Distribuida en PYMES)”. Ref: 1380927. | 4,52 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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