Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System

Partial shading of photovoltaic (PV) modules reduces the output power of a PV system. Electrically reconfigurable arrays have been proposed to increase the power output of shaded PV systems. In this paper, an electrically reconfigurable PV array was built using the total cross-tied (TCT) topology. T...

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Main Authors: Chan, Aaron Keith Y, Macabebe, Erees Queen B
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5775-6_15
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.ecce-faculty-pubs-11562024-09-23T03:19:46Z Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System Chan, Aaron Keith Y Macabebe, Erees Queen B Partial shading of photovoltaic (PV) modules reduces the output power of a PV system. Electrically reconfigurable arrays have been proposed to increase the power output of shaded PV systems. In this paper, an electrically reconfigurable PV array was built using the total cross-tied (TCT) topology. The PV array was then tested manually using different shading patterns. Furthermore, the PV array was deployed and allowed to autonomously reconfigure in an environment where shading due to clouds and foliage is expected. Results from the I-V and P-V curves of the PV array show that the power improvements expected of the array after reconfiguration were met. However, when connected to the balance of system components, improvements in the power output were not met. During pilot deployment, the speed of changing shading patterns also affected the outcome. Thus, when designing a PV system that incorporates a reconfiguration of PV modules, the following need to be considered: first, identify the potential causes of partial shading at the target location, which include the expected shading patterns and speed of changing patterns, and second, investigate the effects of the balance of system components, such as component efficiencies, speed of maximum power point tracking, and system type. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/162 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5775-6_15 Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Off-grid Photovoltaic System Partial Shading Solar PV Array Reconfiguration Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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topic Off-grid Photovoltaic System
Partial Shading
Solar PV Array Reconfiguration
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
spellingShingle Off-grid Photovoltaic System
Partial Shading
Solar PV Array Reconfiguration
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Chan, Aaron Keith Y
Macabebe, Erees Queen B
Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
description Partial shading of photovoltaic (PV) modules reduces the output power of a PV system. Electrically reconfigurable arrays have been proposed to increase the power output of shaded PV systems. In this paper, an electrically reconfigurable PV array was built using the total cross-tied (TCT) topology. The PV array was then tested manually using different shading patterns. Furthermore, the PV array was deployed and allowed to autonomously reconfigure in an environment where shading due to clouds and foliage is expected. Results from the I-V and P-V curves of the PV array show that the power improvements expected of the array after reconfiguration were met. However, when connected to the balance of system components, improvements in the power output were not met. During pilot deployment, the speed of changing shading patterns also affected the outcome. Thus, when designing a PV system that incorporates a reconfiguration of PV modules, the following need to be considered: first, identify the potential causes of partial shading at the target location, which include the expected shading patterns and speed of changing patterns, and second, investigate the effects of the balance of system components, such as component efficiencies, speed of maximum power point tracking, and system type.
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author Chan, Aaron Keith Y
Macabebe, Erees Queen B
author_facet Chan, Aaron Keith Y
Macabebe, Erees Queen B
author_sort Chan, Aaron Keith Y
title Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
title_short Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
title_full Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
title_fullStr Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
title_full_unstemmed Performance Assessment of an Electrically Reconfigurable Photovoltaic Array in an Off-Grid System
title_sort performance assessment of an electrically reconfigurable photovoltaic array in an off-grid system
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/162
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5775-6_15
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