Soiling profiles are commonly assumed to have sawtooth shapes, made of alternating cleaning events and soiling deposition periods. The rates at which soiling deposit on the PV modules are considered to be constant for each period. In reality, events such as changes in climatic conditions can lead to a sudden variation in soiling deposition rate. These changes cannot be reproduced if cleanings are the only events modelled to extract soiling profiles directly from PV performance data. For this reason, in this work, the use of change points and segmented regression is proposed to improve the extraction of soiling profiles through the model of up to two deposition rates per period in between cleanings. The results show that the quality of soiling extraction can be enhanced compared to a cleanings-only identification approach if both cleanings and change points are considered.
Segmentation of deposition periods. An opportunity to improve PV soiling extraction / Micheli, L.; Muller, M.; Fernandez, E. F.; Almonacid, F.. - (2020), pp. 0595-0598. (Intervento presentato al convegno 47th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, PVSC 2020 tenutosi a Virtual, Calgary) [10.1109/PVSC45281.2020.9300370].
Segmentation of deposition periods. An opportunity to improve PV soiling extraction
Micheli L.;
2020
Abstract
Soiling profiles are commonly assumed to have sawtooth shapes, made of alternating cleaning events and soiling deposition periods. The rates at which soiling deposit on the PV modules are considered to be constant for each period. In reality, events such as changes in climatic conditions can lead to a sudden variation in soiling deposition rate. These changes cannot be reproduced if cleanings are the only events modelled to extract soiling profiles directly from PV performance data. For this reason, in this work, the use of change points and segmented regression is proposed to improve the extraction of soiling profiles through the model of up to two deposition rates per period in between cleanings. The results show that the quality of soiling extraction can be enhanced compared to a cleanings-only identification approach if both cleanings and change points are considered.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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