Investigation of potential induced degradation (PID) of solar modules from different manufacturers

M. Schwark, K. Berger, R. Ebner, G. Ujvari, C. Hirschl, L. Neumaier, W. Mühleisen
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In recent years the potential induced degradation (PID) of photovoltaic modules (crystalline and thin film) has attracted a strong interest, as it turned out that PID occurs frequently in PV systems and solar parks. PID is the loss of system power initiated by leakage currents at high voltages. The phenomenon occurs most commonly in photovoltaic (PV) modules that are closest to the negative pol when modules with p-type cells of c-Si are used. Especially in wet weather undesired leakage current decreases the performance of the cells. In this work different standard modules from different manufacturers and customized mini modules with different components were PID tested and analyzed. Additionally, indoor and outdoor degraded modules were investigated. The influence of the encapsulant was seen and it was shown that a simple PID test is not sufficient for life time prediction.
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不同厂家太阳能组件潜在诱导降解(PID)的研究
近年来,光伏组件(晶体和薄膜)的潜在诱导降解(PID)引起了人们的强烈兴趣,因为PID在光伏系统和太阳能公园中经常发生。PID是由高压下的泄漏电流引起的系统功率损失。这种现象最常发生在光伏(PV)组件中,当使用c-Si的p型电池模块时,光伏(PV)组件最接近负极性。特别是在潮湿的天气下,不希望的泄漏电流会降低电池的性能。本文对不同厂家的不同标准模块和不同组件的定制迷你模块进行了PID测试和分析。此外,还对室内和室外退化模块进行了研究。结果表明,单靠简单的PID试验是不足以进行寿命预测的。
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