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A new estimation method of irradiance on a partially shaded PV generator in grid-connected photovoltaic systems

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  • Drif, M.
  • Pérez, P.J.
  • Aguilera, J.
  • Aguilar, J.D.

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A new method for estimating the irradiance on a partially shaded photovoltaic generator system is proposed. The basic principle of this method consists of two parts: firstly, an approximation of the obstacles’ outline or the local horizon by a set of linear functions. Here, a survey of the surroundings is based on the reading of the topographic coordinates of the only significant points of all the objects surrounding the photovoltaic generator. Secondly, the irradiance on the photovoltaic plane is estimated using an accurate model such as the Perez et al. model and assuming that the shading affects both the direct radiation and a part of the diffuse component (circumsolar component).

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  • Drif, M. & Pérez, P.J. & Aguilera, J. & Aguilar, J.D., 2008. "A new estimation method of irradiance on a partially shaded PV generator in grid-connected photovoltaic systems," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 33(9), pages 2048-2056.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:33:y:2008:i:9:p:2048-2056
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2007.12.010
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