Description:
Meteorological and panel production data from the solar PV project - Southerly Winds Increase the Electricity Generated by Solar Photovoltaic Systems. This project looked at meteorological effects on solar panel electricity output in a field-based setting, demonstrating how differences in exposed surface area under northerly and southerly winds can affect the efficacy of surface cooling with implications for electricity output. This project, Southerly Winds Increase the Electricity Generated by Solar Photovoltaic Systems, is further described in this journal article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0038092X20303303?dgcid=author.
Creator:
Westmill park site operators, Dr Alona Armstrong
Publisher:
Dr Alona Armstrong, Damon Waterworth (Lancaster University)
Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
Westmill park site operators, Dr Alona Armstrong (2013). Weather effects on solar PV efficiency [Data set]. Dr Alona Armstrong, Damon Waterworth (Lancaster University). https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000009
Energy Categories
Field Dates:
27/06/2013 - 27/06/2014
Data Date Range:
27/06/2013 - 27/06/2014
Data type:
Time Series
Data format:
text/csv
Language:
English
Number of Units:
1
Unit Type:
solar farm
Number of Records:
435
Parameters:
timestamp, wind direction, wind speed, air temperature, relative humidity, global radiation, diffuse radiation, electricity output, panel temperature.
Rights:
Open Access
Rights Overview:
This data may be freely used for any purpose
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