학술논문

Spectral Correction Model Validation Using Spectroradiometer Measurements for CdTe Modules
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE 48th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2021 IEEE 48th. :1368-1372 Jun, 2021
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Photovoltaic systems
Spectroradiometers
II-VI semiconductor materials
Atmospheric modeling
Conferences
Machine learning
Predictive models
spectral correction
spectroradiometer
PV modeling
energy prediction
model validation
Language
Abstract
Photovoltaic module performance changes in spectrum due to the availability of precipitable water, air mass contents in the atmosphere, which change the spectral irradiance at different wavelengths. The module performance variability, which is caused by the short-term weather change and seasonality, affects the energy prediction modeling. A parametric model for spectral correction based on the precipitable water and the air mass was developed previously to capture this phenomenon. However, the model was not validated using field test measurements. In this paper, the previously developed spectral correction model is validated using the spectroradiometer measurements collected from the First Solar Ohio test site. Comparison between irradiance-weighted spectral correction calculated from the model and from the measured spectral data over two year duration shows reasonable agreement (0.16%) in Ohio climate.