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256Observations and Results from a global PV PerspectiveObservations and Results from a global PV Perspective2006/09/01Stefan Nowak  /  IEA PVPS
257Trends in photovoltaic applicationsTrends in photovoltaic applications2006/09/01G. Watt, P. Hüsser, I. Kaizuka, P. Cowley  /  IEA PVPS
258Trends in photovoltaic applicationsTrends in photovoltaic applications2006/09/01G. Watt, P. Hüsser, I. Kaizuka, p. Cowley,  /  IEA PVPS
259Performance analysis of grid-connected PV systemsPerformance analysis of grid-connected PV systems2006/09/01S. Mau, U. Jahn  /  IEA PVPS
260Performance analysis of grid-connected PV systems slidesPerformance analysis of grid-connected PV systems slides2006/09/01S. Mau, U. Jahn  /  IEA PVPS
2613rd phase activities of IEA PVPS Task 8 (2006-2008): Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Power Generation (VLS-PV) systems on the desert  3rd phase activities of IEA PVPS Task 8 (2006-2008): Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Power Generation (VLS-PV) systems on the desert 2006/09/01K. Komoto, K. Kurokawa, M.Ito, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
2623rd phase activities of IEA PVPS Task 8 (2006-2008): Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Power Generation (VLS-PV) systems on the desert 3rd phase activities of IEA PVPS Task 8 (2006-2008): Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Power Generation (VLS-PV) systems on the desert 2006/09/01K. Komoto, K. Kurokawa, M. Ito, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
263New knowledge how to make the very large scale PVs happen on the desert! [A]New knowledge how to make the very large scale PVs happen on the desert! [A]2006/09/01K. Kurokawa K. Komoto P. van der Vleuten u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
264A NEW KNOWLEDGE HOW TO MAKE THE VERY LARGE SCALE PVS HAPPEN ON THE DESERT!A NEW KNOWLEDGE HOW TO MAKE THE VERY LARGE SCALE PVS HAPPEN ON THE DESERT!2006/09/01K. Kurokawa K. Komoto P. van der Vleuten u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
265Environmental benefits of PV sytems in OECD citiesEnvironmental benefits of PV sytems in OECD cities2006/09/01B. Gaiddon, M. Jedliczka  /  IEA PVPS
266Feed in tariffs and BIPV. Can we make it a winning team? Feed in tariffs and BIPV. Can we make it a winning team? 2005/06/01T. Nordmann  /  IEA PVPS
267Feed in tariffs and BIPV - Can we make it a winning team?/1Feed in tariffs and BIPV - Can we make it a winning team?/12005/06/01T. Nordmann  /  IEA PVPS
268Performance of Grid-Connected PV Systems: Overview of PVPS Task 2 ResultsPerformance of Grid-Connected PV Systems: Overview of PVPS Task 2 Results2005/06/01U. Jahn, T. Nordmann, L. Clavadetscher  /  IEA PVPS
269Achievements of Task 2 of IEA PV Power Systems Programme: Final results on PV system performance Achievements of Task 2 of IEA PV Power Systems Programme: Final results on PV system performance 2004/06/01U. Jahn, W. Nasse, T. Nordmann, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS
270Mainstraining PV in the Urban Landscape - Activities of the new Task 10 IEA PVPS Implementing Agreement Mainstraining PV in the Urban Landscape - Activities of the new Task 10 IEA PVPS Implementing Agreement 2004/06/01C. Herig, J. Ayoub, B. Gaiddon, H. Kaan, u.a.  /  IEA PVPS

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Title:Performance of PV systems under real conditions
Issue date:2004/03/01
Description:Task 2 has collected information on the technical performance, reliability and cost of PV systems located in 15 countries. The information is entered into a Performance Database, which allows the user to select PV system data, monitoring data and calculated results as well as to export these data into spread sheet programmes. Task 2 participants have analyzed performance and reliability data for PV systems and components, both in order to ensure the quality and comparability of information in the Performance Database and to develop analytical reports on key issues. Activities to date include the work on the availability of irradiation data, tools for checking the performance of PV systems, shading effects and temperature effects as well as long-term performance and reliability analysis. This paper focuses on the final results on long-term performance and reliability issues of selected PV systems in different countries in Europe and in Japan. Particularly complete data sets and results are available from 330 grid-connected PV systems ranging from small-decentralized systems (PV roofs), dispersed systems (BIPV, sound barrier) to centralized systems (PV power plants). Performance ratios (PR) obtained from PV installations in different countries are compared on monthly and annual basis. Building integrated as well as non-integrated PV systems are compared with respect to performance ratio and reliability. Energy efficiency values of various PV array and inverter set-ups are also pooled and presented. Reduced yield analysis is summarized and demonstrated in case studies of selected PV installations
Creator / Publisher:T. Nordmann, U. Jahn, W. Nasse  /  IEA PVPS
Copyright:IEA PVPS
Filesize:1.5 Megabyte
Filetype:pdf
Category:Paper
Conference
2004
Task 2
Public
Link:  
pap2_042_task 2_March_2004.pdf