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The CPV community has agreed to have both indoor and outdoor module power ratings. The indoor rating provides a repeatable measurement off the factory line while the outdoor rating provides a measure of true on-sun performance. The challenge with an outdoor rating is that conditions that impact the measurement such as the spectrum, temperature, wind speed, etc are constantly in flux. This work examines methodologies for determining the outdoor power rating with the goal of minimizing variation even if data are collected under changing meteorological conditions.
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Minimizing variation in outdoor CPV power ratings: preprint
2011, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Minimizing variation in outdoor CPV power ratings: 2011 Reliability Workshop, Golden CO
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Title from title screen (viewed August 1, 2011).
"July 2011."
"Presented at the 7th International Conference on Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems (CPV-7), Las Vegas, Nevada, April 4-6, 2011."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 5).
DE-AC36-08GO28308
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