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Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.68, 1-10, 2013
Performance measurements of monocrystalline silicon PV modules in South-eastern Italy
The study is focused on the monitoring of the performances of a photovoltaic system, influenced of climatic characteristics of a particular geographical area, in which the PV system is installed. This paper presents the results obtained by monitoring, from March to October 2012, a 960 kW(p) photovoltaic system installed on the parking lots in the campus of the University of Salento, Italy and divided in two subfields with different tilt angle (3-15 degrees) and different nominal powers (353.3 kW(p) and 606.6 kW(p)). The values of energy and power generated, final yield, reference yield, photovoltaic system efficiency, performance ratio and cell temperature losses are analyzed and linked to the climatic characteristics of the site, such as insolation (for the two distinct subfield), ambient temperature and wind speed. This study is part of the European Project "Buildings Energy Advanced Management System, BEAMS", and its aim is to develop an advanced, integrated management system for buildings and special infrastructures of public use. This work offers a tool to estimate the performances of plants to be installed in sites with climatic characteristics similar to South-eastern Italy, and it is also useful as comparison to investigate the productivity of plants placed in different areas. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.