Best way to model self-shade loss in c-Si with pvlib? #1880
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I'm interested in modeling row to row self-shade losses in large crystalline silicon plants. I have two specific use cases in mind:
What is the best way to do this currently in pvlib? I'm thinking about using
For option 3, I'm not sure how much difference it makes vs option 2, or where to get breakdown values needed for |
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If you are mostly interested in DC power/energy losses, and you assume that strings stay near their maximum power points, then I don't think that #3 differs meaningfully from #2. If you also want accurate calculation of Isc, then #3 becomes relevant. |
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I've tested out options #1 and #2 and compared with a 2P fixed tilt plant on a (relatively) clear winter day. The simple shade model looks like a pretty good match! [2024-01-29 edit: I think the GCR calculations I used are incorrect] The plant has an azimuth >180, which is why the profile is asymmetrical. (observed power was linearly scaled to match its peak with that of the modeled shaded power) |
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If you are mostly interested in DC power/energy losses, and you assume that strings stay near their maximum power points, then I don't think that #3 differs meaningfully from #2. If you also want accurate calculation of Isc, then #3 becomes relevant.