The accuracy to which a concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system can track the sun is an important parameter that influences a number of measurements that indicate the performance efficiency of the system. This paper presents work carried out into determining the tracking accuracy of a CPV system, and illustrates the steps involved in gaining an understanding of the tracking accuracy. A Trac‐Stat SL1 accuracy monitor has been used in the determination of pointing accuracy and has been integrated into the outdoor CPV module test facility at the Photovoltaic Technology Laboratories in Nicosia, Cyprus. Results from this work are provided to demonstrate how important performance indicators may be presented, and how the reliability of results is improved through the deployment of such accuracy monitors. Finally, recommendations on the use of such sensors are provided as a means to improve the interpretation of real outdoor performance.
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14 October 2010
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCENTRATING PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS: CPV‐6
7–9 April 2010
Freiburg, (Germany)
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October 14 2010
Tracking accuracy assessment for concentrator photovoltaic systems
Matthew S. H. Norton;
Matthew S. H. Norton
aPhotovoltaic Technology, ECE, University of Cyprus, 75 Kallipoleos St, Nicosia, Cyprus
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Ben Anstey;
Ben Anstey
bWhitfield Solar Ltd, 8 Holmes Road, RG6 7BH, Reading, UK
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Roger W. Bentley;
Roger W. Bentley
bWhitfield Solar Ltd, 8 Holmes Road, RG6 7BH, Reading, UK
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George E. Georghiou
George E. Georghiou
aPhotovoltaic Technology, ECE, University of Cyprus, 75 Kallipoleos St, Nicosia, Cyprus
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1277, 153–156 (2010)
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Matthew S. H. Norton, Ben Anstey, Roger W. Bentley, George E. Georghiou; Tracking accuracy assessment for concentrator photovoltaic systems. AIP Conf. Proc. 14 October 2010; 1277 (1): 153–156. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3509177
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