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Partial shading (PS) phenomena significantly degrade the power output from the photovoltaic (PV) array. Due to the PS effect, there is a mismatch in current between the PV modules of a series-connected PV string.
Chidurala Saiprakash +4 more
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A Simple Mismatch Mitigating Partial Power Processing Converter for Solar PV Modules
Partial shading affects the energy harvested from photovoltaic (PV) modules, leading to a mismatch in PV systems and causing energy losses. For this purpose, differential power processing (DPP) converters are the emerging power electronic-based ...
Kamran Ali Khan Niazi +3 more
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At present, primary power generation depends on non-renewable energy resources, which will become extinct. Solar is the best option in renewable energy sources to achieve clean and green power extraction.
Suresh Mikkili +3 more
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The health monitoring system of photovoltaic modules throughout their lifespan is an important research topic. The dataset of aged PV modules is required to investigate the performance of the aged PV array for simulation work. Different aging factors are
Ahmed Al Mansur +3 more
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The grid-connected or standalone PV central inverter architecture comprises of several PV modules which are connected in different ways to form the PV array. The power generation capability of the PV array is mainly affected by partial shading conditions (PSC).
Praveen Kumar Bonthagorla +1 more
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Intermittent FOCV Using an I-V Curve Tracer for Minimizing Energy Loss
Conventional fractional open-circuit voltage (FOCV) methods in maximum power point tracking (MPPT) are widely adopted for their simple structure and low computing power requirements. However, under mismatch and environmental changing conditions, the FOCV
Yun Chan Im +3 more
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Analysis of Power Loss for Crystalline Silicon Solar Module during the Course of Encapsulation
During the course of solar module encapsulation, the output power of crystalline silicon solar module is less than the sum of the maximum output power of the constituents because of power loss. So it is very important to investigate the power loss caused
Hong Yang +4 more
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Partial shading is the most unexpected scenario encountered by the arrays that degrade the performance causing power reduction, non-convex characteristics curves, losses, hotspot, module damage, and system failure. The adoption of various reconfiguration
Priya Ranjan Satpathy +5 more
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Mismatch Loss Reduction in Photovoltaic Arrays as a Result of Sorting Photovoltaic Modules by Max-Power Parameters [PDF]
Variations in photovoltaic (PV) module current-voltage curves result in a power loss in PV arrays often referred to as mismatch loss (MML). As a means of reducing MML, newly fabricated PV modules are sorted to meet a set tolerance for variation in overall maximum power output with respect to a given module’s rated power.
J. Webber, E. Riley
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Asynchronous consensus for optimal power flow control in smart grid with zero power mismatch
The heterogeneous nature of smart grid components and the desire for smart grids to be scalable, stable and respect customer privacy have led to the need for more distributed control paradigms.
Benjamin S. MILLAR, Danchi JIANG
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