Title of article :
Case study showing that the tilt angle of photovoltaic plants
is nearly irrelevant
Author/Authors :
S. Beringer ?، نويسنده , , H. Schilke، نويسنده , , I. Lohse، نويسنده , , G. Seckmeyer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
What is the optimum tilt angle of photovoltaic plants in mid-latitudes? This question is of practical importance for the mounting of
photovoltaic systems. The present work states a nearly irrelevant difference of the yearly performance of solar cells at various tilt angles.
The measuring system included eight multicrystalline silicium solar cells and was mounted on the roof of the Institute of Meteorology
and Climatology (IMuK) in Hannover, Germany, for a 1-year period that started from November 2008 until October 2009. Each solar
collector was mounted at a different tilt angle between 0 and 70 in steps of 10 , in a southward orientation. The measurements covered
the short circuit current (Isc), the open circuit voltage (Uoc) and the cell temperature (T) of each cell. From this the maximum power (Pmp)
was calculated and analysed. The data has been assessed for monthly sums. Maximum values of Pmp were found to appear in a wide
angular range, about 50 –70 in the winter months and 0 –30 in the summer months. The yearly optimum tilt angle was found to
be nearly the same as for summer months. The largest difference of the plant yield was less than 6% for tilt angles between 0 and
70 . This holds for both yearly sum and for the summer months. Theoretical calculations performed with INSEL software, however,
showed larger deviations than the experimental findings. This is probably due to temperature effects, which tend to level off differences
at different incident angles. Further investigations are necessary to test whether the tilt angle is generally irrelevant or whether other sites
or years will show different results.
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Keywords :
Tilt angle , Photovoltaic , Experimental , Maximum power , Solar cells
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy