Long term behaviour of passively heated or cooled a-Si:H modules
Author(s)
Hof, Ch.
Lüdi, M.
Goetz, M.
Fischer, Diego
Shah, Arvind
Date issued
1996
In
Conference Record of the 25th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1996///1057-1060
Abstract
We compare the outdoor performance of single junction a-Si:H PV-modules which were mounted in three different ways. One was thermally well isolated against convection and radiation losses in order to reach maximum operating temperatures. A second one was fixed onto a radiator to keep its temperature as close as possible to the air temperature. A third one served as a reference and was mounted with an open back side. The operating temperature of the modules could be strongly influenced by the different mountings. Although a high operating temperature results in a reduced V<sub>OC</sub>, it turned out to be beneficial for effective energy conversion in the long term due to a strongly reduced Staebler-Wronski degradation.
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