Significant decrease of photovoltaic power production by aerosols. The case of Santiago de Chile
Author
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Hoyo, Mirko del
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Rondanelli Rojas, Roberto
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Catalán Escobar, Rodrigo Ignacio
Admission date
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2020-05-08T22:38:40Z
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2020-05-08T22:38:40Z
Publication date
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Renewable Energy 148 (2020) 1137-1149
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10.1016/j.renene.2019.10.005
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174617
Abstract
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Santiago de Chile frequently suffers from atmospheric pollution that contributes to the decrease of solar irradiance on the surface, leading to losses in the energy output of photovoltaic systems. In this study, a simple model is used to estimate the effect of aerosols on the solar irradiance over the city throughout the year, using as input AERONET sunphotometer data and other in-situ measurements. The results show reductions of 3.5% and 14.1% for global horizontal and direct normal irradiance respectively and an increase of 35.4% for diffuse horizontal irradiance between the actual condition in Santiago and a hypothetical atmosphere free of aerosols. These effects translate approximately to an annual difference in the energy output of -7.2% and -8.7% for monocrystalline and amorphous silicon PV technologies respectively, and an annual difference of -16.4% for a CPV technology, showing that aerosols can have a significant effect on the photovoltaic energy production.
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Patrocinador
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Center for Climate and Resilience Research FONDAP 15110009
Project "Black Carbon in the Andean Cryosphere" CONICYT-ANILLOS ACT1410 CONICYT- CHA/MagisterNacional/2017-22170934