Some results I can't understand about pvefficiency_adr and df['p_mp'] #2093
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Both of these are normal. The relative efficiency is relative to efficiency at standard test conditions (STC), i.e. 1000 W/m^2 irradiance and 25 degrees C. The nominal rating of a PV module is measured at STC as well. The rating of a PV module is not its maximum capacity but rather a measure of how much power it produces at a particular set of convenient conditions. If irradiance is higher than 1000 W/m^2, the power can certainly exceed its nominal rating. A PV module produces more power at an irradiance of 1100 W/m^2 than it does at 1000 W/m^2. And since PV devices become more efficient at lower temperature (see how the high efficiency points in your plot are all blue?), then relative efficiency can exceed 1.0 at low temperature. Search "PV temperature coefficient" to learn more about this. |
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When I run the official case "Simulating the DC output of a PV system using the ADR module efficiency model". I found the result graph as below
I hope that seniors and teachers who understand the reasons for this can give some guidance, thank you!
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