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M Littwin; F P Baumgartner; C Biba; R H French; D Gfeller; M Green; C Messner; U Muntwyler; D Riley; D Rivola; T Schott; J S Stein; M Trommsdorff; W G J H M Sark; M Köntges; T Ohrdes; R Brendel
Performance of New Photovoltaic System Designs IEA PVPS Task 13 Subtask 1.3 Proceedings Article
In: WIP, (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 37th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, S. 1208 - 1220, Online Event, 2020.
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title = {Performance of New Photovoltaic System Designs IEA PVPS Task 13 Subtask 1.3},
author = {M Littwin and F P Baumgartner and C Biba and R H French and D Gfeller and M Green and C Messner and U Muntwyler and D Riley and D Rivola and T Schott and J S Stein and M Trommsdorff and W G J H M Sark and M Köntges and T Ohrdes and R Brendel},
editor = {WIP},
doi = {10.4229/EUPVSEC20202020-5CP.1.5},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-10-28},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition},
pages = {1208 - 1220},
address = {Online Event},
abstract = {In the IEA PVPS Task 13 subtask 1.3 we put together a compendium of new performance characterization methods for new Photovoltaic (PV) system designs as a reference. New methods are described and explained by laboratory tests up to case studies. While performance characterization is more than evaluating efficiency of a component or a system in certain operating points, the results account for multi-dimensional usage and benefits. The performance aspects of new PV designs start with the resource-efficient construction of solar cells and all other PV system components, continue with efficient power generation, and end with the resources (including the land or water surfaces on which systems are built) needed to operate a complex PV system and multiple uses to replace otherwise non-energy generating components. These assessments are intended to provide well-founded and comparable key figures in order to enable new PV system designs to move faster into new fields of application.},
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In the IEA PVPS Task 13 subtask 1.3 we put together a compendium of new performance characterization methods for new Photovoltaic (PV) system designs as a reference. New methods are described and explained by laboratory tests up to case studies. While performance characterization is more than evaluating efficiency of a component or a system in certain operating points, the results account for multi-dimensional usage and benefits. The performance aspects of new PV designs start with the resource-efficient construction of solar cells and all other PV system components, continue with efficient power generation, and end with the resources (including the land or water surfaces on which systems are built) needed to operate a complex PV system and multiple uses to replace otherwise non-energy generating components. These assessments are intended to provide well-founded and comparable key figures in order to enable new PV system designs to move faster into new fields of application.