scholarly journals Optimum heat spreader size for producing maximum net power from high‐concentration photovoltaic systems

Author(s):  
Fahad Al‐Amri
Author(s):  
Gary Wood ◽  
Aaron Sahm ◽  
Rick Hurt ◽  
Robert Boehm ◽  
Kenneth W. Stone

The Southern Nevada Water Authority contracted with Amonix, Inc. in 2008 to procure 220 kWdc of their latest generation multi-junction cell High Concentration Photovoltaic systems (HCPV). This paper discusses the performance of the six HCPV systems that started operating in mid 2009. Data sets included show: a. Daily power performance; b. Power performance compared to the specified performance; c. Effect of field shading upon the daily power performance. What is demonstrated is the system power performance has not degraded during this initial period of operation and continues to meet or exceed the specified performance levels.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 1315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joaquin Canada-Bago ◽  
Jose-Angel Fernandez-Prieto ◽  
Manuel-Angel Gadeo-Martos ◽  
Pedro Perez-Higueras

To reduce the cost of generated electrical energy, high-concentration photovoltaic systems have been proposed to reduce the amount of semiconductor material needed by concentrating sunlight using lenses and mirrors. Due to the concentration of energy, the use of tracker or pointing systems is necessary in order to obtain the desired amount of electrical energy. However, a high degree of inaccuracy and imprecision is observed in the real installation of concentration photovoltaic systems. The main objective of this work is to design a knowledge-based controller for a high-concentration photovoltaic system (HCPV) tracker. The methodology proposed consists of using fuzzy rule-based systems (FRBS) and to implement the controller in a real system by means of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. FRBS have demonstrated correct adaptation to problems having a high degree of inaccuracy and uncertainty, and IoT technology allows use of constrained resource devices, cloud computer architecture, and a platform to store and monitor the data obtained. As a result, two knowledge-based controllers are presented in this paper: the first based on a pointing device and the second based on the measure of the electrical current generated, which showed the best performance in the experiments carried out. New factors that increase imprecision and uncertainty in HCPV solar tracker installations are presented in the experiments carried out in the real installation.


Author(s):  
Alessandro Battezzato ◽  
Stefano Mauro ◽  
Cristina Scarzella

The paper describes a new kind of solar tracker intended to satisfy the precision requirements of high concentration photovoltaic systems. The tracker is designed according to a Delta type parallel kinematic schematics. The paper describes the kinematic schematics, the sensor chain and the control algorithm. Finally results obtained in functional tests are shown.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. McConnell ◽  
V. Garboushian ◽  
R. Gordon ◽  
D. Dutra ◽  
G. Kinsey ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 2645-2652 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ghassan Zubi ◽  
José L. Bernal-Agustín ◽  
Gian Vincenzo Fracastoro

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