Publications
Implementation of Synthetic Cloud Fields for PV Modeling in Distribution Grid Simulations
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Implementation of Synthetic Cloud Fields for PV Modeling in Distribution Grid Simulations
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Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium Testing Network (GMLC 1.2.3)
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Field Performance of Bifacial PV Modules and Systems
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Solar and Load Data Needs for Accurate Distribution Grid Simulations
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Improving the Understanding of Distribution Grid Operations with Large Amounts of Distributed Energy Resources
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Overview of DOE Grid Modernization Lab Consortium (GMLC) and Details on GMLC 1.2.3 (Testing Network and Open Library)
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Vermont Regional Partnership: Facilitating the Effective Expansion of Distributed Energy Resources (The VT FEEDER Project) Task 3: DER Forecast Assessment
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Vermont Regional Partnership: Facilitating the Effective Expansion of Distributed Energy Resources(The VT FEEDER Project)Task 1: Parameter Estimation
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Outdoor Field Performance from Bifacial Photovoltaic Modules and Systems
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Outdoor Field Performance of Bifacial PV Modules and Systems
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Improved Models to Enable Efficient Distribution Grid Operations
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Outdoor Field Performance of Bifacial PV Modules and Systems
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Performance Comparison of Four SolarWorld Module Technologies at the US DOE Regional Test Center in New Mexico: November 2016 - March 2017
This report provides a preliminary (three month) analysis for the SolarWorld system installed at the New Mexico Regional Test Center (RTC.) The 8.7kW, four-string system consists of four module types): bifacial, mono-crystalline, mono-crystalline glass-glass and polycrystalline. Overall, the SolarWorld system has performed well to date: most strings closely match their specification-sheet module temperature coefficients and Sandia 's f lash tests show that Pmax values are well within expectations. Although the polycrystalline modules underperformed, the results may be a function of light exposure, as well as mismatch within the string, and not a production flaw. The instantaneous bifacial gains for SolarWorld 's Bisun modules were modest but it should be noted that the RTC racking is not optimized for bifacial modules, nor is albedo optimized at the site. Additional analysis, not only of the SolarWorld installation in New Mexico but of the SolarWorld installations at the Vermont and Florida RTCs will be provide much more information regarding the comparative performance of the four module types.
Solar and load data for accurate QSTS simulations
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Dynamic Setpoint Control of Electric Hot Water Heater Tanks for Increased Integration of Solar Photovoltaic System
Conference Record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
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Full-Scale Demonstration of Distribution System Parameter Estimation to Improve Low-Voltage Circuit Models
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One Year Performance Results for the Prism Solar Installation at the New Mexico Regional Test Center: Field Data from February 15 2016 - February 14 2017
A 9.6 kW test array of Prism bifacial modules and reference monofacial modules installed in February 2016 at the New Mexico Regional Test Center has produced one year of performance data. The data reveal that the Prism modules are out-performing the monofacial modules, with bifacial gains in energy over the twelve-month period ranging from 17% to 132%, depending on the orientation and ground albedo. These measured bifacial gains were found to be in good agreement with modeled bifacial gains using equations previously published by Prism Solar. The most dramatic increase in performance was seen among the vertically mounted, west-facing modules, where the bifacial modules produced more than double the energy of monofacial modules in the same orientation. Because peak energy generation (mid- morning and mid-afternoon) for these bifacial modules may best match load on the electric grid, the west-facing orientation may be more economically desirable than traditional south-facing module orientations (which peak at solar noon).
Outdoor Field Performance from Bifacial Photovoltaic Modules and Systems
Conference Record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
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Full-Scale Demonstration of Distribution System Parameter Estimation to Improve Low-Voltage Circuit Models
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A Performance Model for Bifacial PV Modules
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Creation and Value of Synthetic High-Frequency Solar Simulations for Distribution System QSTS Simulations
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Targeted Evaluation of Utility-Scale and Distributed Solar Forecasting
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Dynamic SetPoint Control of Electric Hot Water Heaters for Increased Integration of Solar Photovoltaic Systems
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