Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6732401 | Energy and Buildings | 2015 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
This work presents the performance monitoring of the first home-based grid-connected roof-mounted building attached photovoltaic (BAPV) system located in Shanghai, China. The system, whose capacity is â¼2992Â Wp, began to operate in late December, 2006. The photovoltaic performance is monitored and analyzed from years 2007 to 2009. The average annual output and average daily output are 3189.13Â kWÂ h and 8.74Â kWÂ h. The predicted yearly energy output is 3220.21Â kWÂ h by software of PVSYST. The annual global solar radiation on horizontal, predicted and measured on tilt are 1315.15Â kWÂ h/m2, 1320.24Â kWÂ h/m2 and 1323.09Â kWÂ h/m2, respectively. The daily reference yield, array yield and final yield are 3.62Â h/d, 3.01Â h/d and 2.86Â h/d, respectively. The average daily capture loss and system loss of the overall BAPV array per month are very low and â¼0.61Â h/d and 0.16Â h/d in value, respectively, which means that the BAPV array matches well with the inverters. The average monthly performance ratio, system efficiency and array efficiency are 80.66%, 10.73% and 11.34%, respectively. The difference between system efficiency and array efficiency is â¼0.60%, which means the average inverter efficiency is about 94.60%.
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Authors
Xinfang Wu, Yongsheng Liu, Juan Xu, Wei Lei, Xiaodong Si, Wenlong Du, Chunjiang Zhao, Yunbo Zhong, Lin Peng, Jia Lin,