Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5013344 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Results demonstrate that the geographic features of the location, in which the weather station is located, have higher impact on the estimations of the PV system performance than the distance between the PV system and the meteo station. Perez and Hay-Davies models provide predictions of the PV energy and the module temperature with a difference up to 3% and 1% respectively. Yearly average wind speed in the range 2-4Â m/s fosters a cooling effect up to 3% higher than one due to the wind magnitude less of 2Â m/s, increasing the PV energy up to 1%.
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Authors
M. Malvoni, M.C. Fiore, G. Maggiotto, L. Mancarella, R. Quarta, V. Radice, P.M. Congedo, M.G. De Giorgi,