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http://dx.doi.org/10.21218/CPR.2017.5.1.038

PV System Output Analysis Based on Weather Conditions, Azimuth, and Tilt Angle  

Lee, Sang Hyuk (Department of Energy and Electrical engineering, Korea Polytechnic University)
Kwon, Oh Hyun (Department of Energy and Electrical engineering, Korea Polytechnic University)
Lee, Kyung Soo (Department of Energy and Electrical engineering, Korea Polytechnic University)
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Current Photovoltaic Research / v.5, no.1, 2017 , pp. 38-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
PV system output is determined according to the weather conditions, the azimuth and tilt angle. Weather conditions are changing every moment and it seems to vary according to the daily, monthly, and annual basis. The azimuth and tilt angle is decided along the site conditions for the PV system installation. This paper analyzed the PV system output through the changing the weather conditions, the azimuth, and tilt angle. We compared the TMY data and analysis of the two major weather institutes which are KMA and METEONORM. PV system output trend were analyzed by changing the azimuth and tilt angle. We used simulation tool, which is named PVsyst for the entire PV system analysis.
Keywords
PV system; weather conditions; typical meteorological year; azimuth angle; tilt angle; PVsyst;
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