Methods Improving Energy Efficiency of Photovoltaic Systems Operating under Partial Shading

Author:

Kuznetsov PavelORCID,Yuferev Leonid,Voronin DmitryORCID,Panchenko Vladimir A.ORCID,Jasiński MichałORCID,Najafi ArsalanORCID,Leonowicz ZbigniewORCID,Bolshev VadimORCID,Martirano LuigiORCID

Abstract

This article is devoted to the relevant problem of increasing the efficiency of PV systems. The presented analysis discusses the available methods for improving the power generation of PV modules under partial shading. Mathematical models for power loss calculation were compiled based on the results of this analysis. The proposed approach minimizes the negative impact of partial shading on the energy production of PV modules. It is based on the equalization of voltages of parallel-connected arrays of modules by installing additional power elements in them. The proposed solution is promising for various areas; it allows for the minimization of the unfavorable influence of existing urban objects (buildings, trees, communications, etc.) on the energy efficiency of PV modules. The obtained results are useful for the sustainable development of the urban environment in the context of digital transformation. They are the basis for the promising methodology of the parametric optimization of power plants using renewable energy sources.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Sevastopol State University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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