Modelling of bifacial photovoltaic farms to evaluate the profitability of East/West vertical configuration

Journal Article (2024)
Authors

M. Baricchio (TU Delft - Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden)

Marc Korevaar (Kipp & Zonen)

Pavel Babal (Kipp & Zonen)

H. Ziar (TU Delft - Photovoltaic Materials and Devices)

Research Group
Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2024.112457
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden
Volume number
272
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2024.112457
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Abstract

East/West (E/W) vertical bifacial photovoltaic (PV) modules can achieve higher profits than the conventional North/South (N/S) tilted configuration depending on the design choices and external conditions. In this study a model based on 2D view factor concept is developed to estimate the power generated by a large-scale bifacial PV farm, considering the non-uniformity of the incident irradiance and the spectral impact. A validation using measured data is performed, focusing on the non-uniformity of the rear irradiance. This model is used to compare the profitability between E/W vertical and N/S tilted PV farm configurations, considering higher prices during noon with respect to morning/evening periods. The results identify the ratio between these two price values as the key variable that influences the comparison between the PV farm configurations. Specifically, a sufficiently high price ratio ensures the higher profitability of E/W vertical modules, however, the exact value is dependent on the location and the design variables. In general, higher row-to-row distance and lower diffuse fraction enhance the profitability of the E/W vertical over the N/S tilted configuration. On the other hand, elevation of the modules, curtailment strategies and hybrid solutions have a minor influence.