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Title
Simulation of Bifacial and Monofacial Silicon Solar Cell Short-Circuit Current Density under Measured Spectro-Angular Solar Irradiance
Abstract
In this article, we simulated the performance of bifacial and monofacial silicon heterojunction solar cells under measured spectro-angular solar irradiance. We developed a new set-up and procedure to measure spectro-angular irradiance over a wide range of orientations. Measurements were executed in Enschede, the Netherlands ($\{52^\circ \}\{23^\{\rm\{'\}\}\}\ $N,$\{\rm\{\ \}\}\{6^\circ \}\{85^\{\rm\{'\}\}\}\ $E). Using this measured multi-dimensional input irradiance along with SunSolve simulated external quantum efficiency for various cells, we determined the short-circuit current density of bifacial and monofacial silicon heterojunction solar cells. We conclude that monofacial cells perform marginally better than bifacial cells for front-side illumination (up to 3.0% more for direct sun) and bifacial cells perform significantly better than monofacial cells (higher output ranging from 20.1% to 68.1%), under diffuse irradiance. We compared our results with a well-monitored roof-top solar module set-up and found good agreement for clear sky days (accuracy 1.1%-8.5%).
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Publishing Organizations
Author
Shweta Pal and Angele Reinders and Rebecca Saive
Journal
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
Keywords
Bifacial cells,PV performance,diffuse irradiance,silicon solar cells,solar spectra,spectral and angular irradiance,spectro-angular irradiance
Year
2020
Month
11
DOI
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2020.3026141
ISSN
21563403
Issue
6
Pages
1803-1815
Publisher
IEEE Electron Devices Society
Volume
10
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