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Ir based photovoltaic array performance assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2011

Antonia Moropoulou
Affiliation:
[email protected], NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, IROON POLYTECHNIOU 9, ZOGRAFOU CAMPUS, ATHENS, 15780, Greece, +302107723276, +302107723215
J. A. Palyvos
Affiliation:
[email protected], National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780, Greece
M. Karoglou
Affiliation:
[email protected], National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780, Greece
V. Panagopoulos
Affiliation:
[email protected], National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15780, Greece
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Abstract

In this work infrared thermography was used as a diagnostic tool for the performance assessment of a photovoltaic array integrated on the southern façade of NTUA's Chemical Engineering Building. This grid-connected 50 kWp solar photovoltaic array, installed under an EC Thermie Project (SE-142-97-GR-ES), operates in a standard and hybrid PV-Thermal configuration, meant to save conventional energy. The thermographic system used for the analysis covers the 8-12 ìm of wavelength region. The thermal images obtained showed that there are temperature differences on the PV panels, which may be attributed to PV material defects, manufacturing faults, external abuse, or PV malfunction.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2008

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