Journal of Japan Solar Energy Society
Online ISSN : 2433-5592
Print ISSN : 0388-9564
Volume 46, Issue 2
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Research paper
  • Takahiro SASAKI, Yuzuru UEDA
    2020 Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 65-70
    Published: March 31, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: April 08, 2020
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    With a large installation of a photovoltaic (PV) power plant, forecasting PV generation is crucial for stable power grid operation. Forecasting power drop due to snow covering on PV array is one of an important issue particularly in cold area. However, it is difficult to always measure all snow conditions on the PV array. In this paper, the estimation of PV power generation in the Hokkaido region has been performed by using the model of Sophisticated Verification (SV) method with including the snow-covered loss, in which system configuration and meteorological data are used as input data. To describe the snow-covered loss, the average snow cover amount is defined on the PV array and its variation is represented as a function of snowfall and solar radiation. The proposed model expresses snow covering and melting naturally and contributes to the improvement of forecast accuracy.

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  • Yuki MOCHIZUKI, Toshiaki YACHI
    2020 Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 71-76
    Published: March 31, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: April 08, 2020
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    Three-dimensional Fibonacci number photovoltaic modules (FPMs), which are designed in part based on natural plant leaf arrangements, were proposed as a means of efficiently collecting solar energy. In this study, a novel simulation model of an FPM electric power using horizontal solar radiation intensity is proposed. It is shown that the simulation results are reasonable by comparing with the experimental ones of the 1/3-phyllotaxis 2-stage FPM. Using this simulation model, it is given the annual electric power generation characteristics of the FPM. It is also proposed the effective cell configuration with stripe patterns in the FPM photovoltaic panels.

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