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HardwareX ; 11: e00272, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35509910

RESUMEN

The incidence angle of solar irradiance is an important parameter for sizing and locate photovoltaic systems, which affects the installation design and has a high influence in the power production of photovoltaic panels. This angle is traditionally estimated considering the geographical position, however, this approach ignores the existence of local elements that affect the generation, such as weather conditions, topography, constructions with high reflection, among others. Therefore, this work presents the design and construction of a measurement device with nine irradiance sensors, which are located at different angles on two orthogonal axes within a semisphere. Since the angles of the sensors are known, a model to determine the direction of the maximum incidence irradiance, at each instant of time, can be calculated from the on-site measurements. In this way, it is also possible to calculate the panel inclination and orientation producing the maximum power for a particular location. The device acquires the irradiance magnitude in the nine sensors in real time, and it is transmitted using the Internet to simplify data recollection. Finally, the device uses a low-cost platform, which makes possible the adoption of this solution in a wide range of applications, e.g. design, diagnostic or reconfiguration of PV arrays.

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HardwareX ; 11: e00302, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35509935

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The development and optimization of renewable energy systems are some of the most necessary topics to advance towards secure and sustainable energy models. Photovoltaic energy is one of those sustainable options that could contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The optimal angle of solar incidence producing the highest absorption in a day is an important parameter to install photovoltaic systems. This value is often estimated using simulation models based on geographic location; however, those models ignore the influence of nearby obstruction objects, albedo, and local weather conditions. Such a problem is addressed in this work by designing a system to estimate the optimum angle of solar incidence for the photovoltaic panels. The system is based on an arrangement of 33 measurement points spaced in arcs every 45 degrees in azimuth and every 22.5 degrees in elevation, which provides a wide range for analysis. The light captured by each optical fiber is transmitted to a flat array where the power is measured using a single RGB camera.

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