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Title
Simulating module anti-reflection coatings with SunSolve
Abstract
Anti-reflection coatings are used on 92% of today's module glass to reduce the front-surface reflection and increase the power output of the module. Currently, most anti-reflection coatings are designed to maximize transmittance at normal incidence to improve the power output at standard test conditions. However, in the field, where the meteorological conditions vary widely in time and space, it is not clear whether a maximum power gain at standard test conditions leads to maximum energy yield. Here, we use SunSolve Yield, a ray-tracing software, to investigate the optimum anti-reflection coating design by simulating the energy yield from a PV system under real-world conditions. We found that manufacturers could immediately provide a 0.3% increase in energy yield relative to their products today by simply increasing the ARC thickness by 20-40 nm thicker.
Publishing Organizations
Author
Zhengshan J. Yu and Keith McIntosh and Malcolm Abbott and Ben Sudbury and Zachary C. Holman
Journal
Conference Record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
Keywords
anti-reflection coating,energy yield,forecasting,porous silica,silicon module
Year
2021
Month
6
DOI
10.1109/PVSC43889.2021.9519015
Isbn
9781665419222
ISSN
01608371
Pages
1192
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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