2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4934677
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Seasonal variations in performance loss of photovoltaic modules: A case study in Thailand Science Park

Abstract: Performance loss rates of five different photovoltaic (PV) technologies operating under Thailand's climate have been derived from the first 3-year data. Although ambient temperature throughout the year in the tropics is relatively constant, we found remarkable seasonal variations in performance loss of the PV modules. The performance loss rates in rainy and dry seasons were severe, while those in summer were relatively slight. The soiling had great effect on the PV performance in the dry season, while the temp… Show more

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“…The module temperature is always higher than the ambient temperature. These results are consistent with the results reported in [14], [26][28]. As shown in Figure 12 the measured wind speed is more important on a cloudy day than on other days.…”
Section: Daily Analysis Of Performance Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The module temperature is always higher than the ambient temperature. These results are consistent with the results reported in [14], [26][28]. As shown in Figure 12 the measured wind speed is more important on a cloudy day than on other days.…”
Section: Daily Analysis Of Performance Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The minimum of array yield, reference yield, final yeild, and system losses during sandstorm day were 1.33 kW h/kWp/day, 1.43 kW h/kWp/day and 0.8 kW h/kWp/day and 0.64 h/day, respectively, while the minimum capture losses were 0.27 h/day for a cloudy day and the minimum performance ratio was 0.5 h/day on a clear day due to high ambient temperature. During the sandstorm, the performance ratio was lower than during the cloudy day, due to the low daily solar irradiation, which is 2.65 kW h/kWp/day, and was affected by a dust storm (high wind speed with sand dust particles) [26], [28].…”
Section: Daily Analysis Of Performance Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASC is a thin layer of material deposited at the surface of the glass and has the feature of reducing the accumulation of dust particles. This solution falls under the category of chemical solutions, with its level of automation being fully automatic [76,79]. ASC technology is a promising solution in this field, but there are several concerns regarding its long term reliability and effectiveness.…”
Section: Anti-soiling Coating (Asc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, Vietnam has become the leader in Southeast Asia's solar PV market with the cumulative installation of 5.5 GW in 2019, occupying more than 40% of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN's total capacity. In ASEAN region, solar booming had happened earlier in Thailand, which was driven by government's incentive policy [2]. Utility‐scale solar farms had grown rapidly during 2008–2015, and solar PV installed capacity of Thailand reached 3 GW in 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%