Schwingshackl et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Wind effect on PV module temperature: Analysis of different techniques for an accurate estimationSchwingshackl et al., 2013
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- Schwingshackl C
- Petitta M
- Wagner J
- Belluardo G
- Moser D
- Castelli M
- Zebisch M
- Tetzlaff A
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- Energy Procedia
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Photovoltaic (PV) module temperature predictions are crucial to accurately assess the efficiency of PV installations. In this study we focus on the cooling effect of wind on PV cell temperature. We show that for most of the technologies installed at a PV test facility in …
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