Title of article :
Spatially-resolved modelling of dust effect on cadmium
telluride photovoltaic modules
Author/Authors :
H. Qasem ?، نويسنده , , T.R. Betts a، نويسنده , , R. Gottschalg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
A spatially-resolved 3 dimensional model is developed utilising the circuit analysis software PSPICE to investigate the effect of inhomogeneously
deposited dust on the performance of Cadmium–Telluride photovoltaic (PV) thin film modules. CdTe devices are wide
band gap materials and typically have a non-ohmic back contact, which are major differences to other technologies which might impact
of the effects of dust on device performance. The effects of dust concentration and tilt angle on the PV module’s performance are investigated
by simulating the effect of patterns created on the module’s surface during long- and short-term exposure. This deposition is inhomogeneous
and it is shown that severe localised mismatch can occur. The PSPICE model is then used to investigate the likelihood of
localised hot-spot formation in different installation orientations. The model crucially considers the impact of dust on the spectrum seen
by the PV module, which is shown to be critical when modelling the performance of wide band-gap devices such as CdTe. It is shown that
performance continuously deteriorates with increasing dust concentration, with operating efficiencies decreasing by 34% in only 90 days.
The tilt angle of the installation will have a significant effect on the overall dust accumulation, which, as shown in the paper, will change
over time. It is shown that the module orientation impacts on the risk of hot-spot formation and the worst case for this is a horizontal
orientation of the devices. The non-ohmic back contact of the Cadmium–Telluride modules does not appear to increase the risk of hotspot
formation in comparison to ‘normal’ back contacts.
2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
dust , Photovoltaic , Spatial , Cadmium–Telluride
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy