Title :
Optimisation and analysis of photovoltaic systems using a computer model
Author :
Wrixon, G.T. ; McCarthy, S.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Microelectron. Res. Centre, Univ. Coll., Cork, Ireland
Abstract :
The authors describe how a computer model can be used to optimize and analyze the performance of PV system design taking into account the cost of the components, the worst-case conditions, and the critical loads. The computer model was developed to optimize and analyze the performance of a 50 kWp PV system, consisting of a 50 kWp PV array, two 80 kWh batteries, three 10 kVA self-commutated inverters, and a 50 kVA line-commutated inverter. The model is a collection of programs written in FORTRAN that simulate the PV system operation on an hourly basis. Its inputs are horizontal irradiation, ambient temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and load demand, and the results are output in graphical and statistical format.
Keywords :
electrical engineering computing; invertors; photovoltaic power systems; secondary cells; 10 kVA; 50 kVA; 50 kW; FORTRAN; PV system design; ambient temperature; batteries; computer model; critical loads; horizontal irradiation; line-commutated inverter; load demand; performance; photovoltaic systems; self-commutated inverters; wind direction; wind speed; worst-case conditions; Batteries; Computational modeling; Cost function; Design optimization; Inverters; Load modeling; Performance analysis; Photovoltaic systems; System analysis and design; Wind speed;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1988., Conference Record of the Twentieth IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.1988.105913