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</script>Experimental Electrical Assessment Evaluation of a Vertical n-PERT Half-Size Bifacial Solar Cell String Receiver on a Parabolic Trough Solar Collector
doi: 10.3390/en16042007
A two-trough parabolic-shaped concentrating photovoltaic solar collector with a vertical half-size ‘phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused’ bifacial cell string receiver was designed and built for household applications, with the aim of smooth the electrical ‘duck curve’. The study consisted in testing the concentrating photovoltaic solar collector outdoors, under real weather conditions, for its daily electrical peak power and efficiency, as well as for its electrical transversal and longitudinal Incidence Angle Modifier direction. The outdoor testing measurements were conducted in a parabolic trough with low concentration coupled with a central vertical half-size ‘phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused’ bifacial cell string receiver. Furthermore, the electrical transversal Incidence Angle Modifier showed to be very delicate due to the position and outline of the receiver, which led to an electrical peak efficiency close to 10% at ±25° (i.e., for an electrical power output of around 49.3 W/m2). To validate the measured parameters, a ray-tracing software has been used, where the measured Incidence Angle Modifiers have a very good agreement with the simulated Incidence Angle Modifiers (e.g., deviation of <4%). Consequently, the concentrating solar collector met the objective of lowering the Photovoltaic cell stress and high radiation intensity, by shifting the electrical peak power at normal (e.g., at 0°) to higher incidence angles (e.g., ±25°); this aids the electrical demand peak shaving, by having the highest electrical power production displaced from the highest intensity solar radiation during the day.
- University of Gaevle Sweden
- Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- University of Gaevle Sweden
- Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Iran (Islamic Republic of)
690, Technology, CPV, Energy Engineering, Collector testing, 530, concentrating photovoltaic solar collector; compound parabolic collector; half-size bifacial photovoltaic cells; phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused cells; collector testing, n-PERT cells, half-size PV cells, Energy Systems, Energisystem, Parabolic reflector, collector testing, T, 621, 600, half-size bifacial photovoltaic cells, Energiteknik, compound parabolic collector, concentrating photovoltaic solar collector, phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused cells
690, Technology, CPV, Energy Engineering, Collector testing, 530, concentrating photovoltaic solar collector; compound parabolic collector; half-size bifacial photovoltaic cells; phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused cells; collector testing, n-PERT cells, half-size PV cells, Energy Systems, Energisystem, Parabolic reflector, collector testing, T, 621, 600, half-size bifacial photovoltaic cells, Energiteknik, compound parabolic collector, concentrating photovoltaic solar collector, phosphorus-passivated emitter rear totally diffused cells
