Title :
Performance of differential power-processing submodule DC-DC converters in recovering inter-row shading losses
Author :
Kate Doubleday;Chris Deline;Carlos Olalla;Dragan Maksimovic
Author_Institution :
University of Colorado, Boulder, 80309, USA
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Large commercial photovoltaic systems suffer a regular and predictable energy loss due to both inter-row shading and reduced diffuse irradiance in tightly spaced arrays. This paper investigates the advantages of replacing bypass diodes with submodule-integrated DC-DC converters (subMICs) to mitigate these losses. Yearly simulations of commercial-scale PV systems were conducted considering two subMIC granularities and a range of row-to-row pitches given either a fixed array size or a fixed land area. Results show subMIC-enhanced systems can recover 35-48% of the total energy loss. In very tightly-spaced arrays, subMICS rated at 100% of maximum substring power can confer a 7% increase in annual energy output while power-limited subMICs rated at 30% or 15% of maximum substring power still provide a 6% or 3-4% increase, respectively.
Keywords :
"Production","DC-DC power converters","Energy loss","Computer architecture","Temperature measurement","Photovoltaic systems"
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2015 IEEE 42nd
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2015.7356396