Introduction To Photovoltaic Systems. Introduction To PV Systems Historical Development Timeline for Solar Energy.

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Introduction To Photovoltaic Systems

Introduction To PV Systems Historical Development Timeline for Solar Energy

Introduction To PV Systems 1839 French scientist Edmond Becquerel discovers the photovoltaic effect while experimenting with an electrolytic cell made up of two metal electrodes placed in an electricity-conducting solution; the electricity generation increases when exposed to light 1873 Willoughby Smith discovers the photoconductivity of selenium 1876 William Grylls Adams and Richard Evans Day discover that selenium produces electricity when exposed to light. Although selenium solar cells fail to convert enough sunlight to power electrical equipment, they prove that a solid material can change light into electricity without heat or moving parts

Introduction To PV Systems 1883 American inventor Charles Fritts describes the first solar cells made of selenium wafers 1905 Albert Einstein publishes his paper on the photoelectric effect, along with a paper on his theory of relativity The existence of a barrier layer in photovoltaic devices is noted Polish scientist Jan Czochralski develops a way to grow single-crystal silicon

Introduction To PV Systems 1921 Albert Einstein wins the Nobel Prize for his theories explaining the photoelectric effect; for details, see his 1904 technical paper on the subject Audobert and Stora discover the photovoltaic effect in cadmium sulfide Because energy had become scarce during the long Second World War, passive solar buildings in the United States are in demand; Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company publishes a book titled, Your Solar House, which profiles 49 of the nation's greatest solar architects.Your Solar House

Introduction To PV Systems 1954 Photovoltaic technology is born in the United States when Daryl Chapin, Calvin Fuller, and Gerald Pearson develop the silicon photovoltaic (or PV) cell at Bell Labs — the first solar cell capable of generating enough power from the sun to run everyday electrical equipment. Bell Telephone Laboratories then produces a silicon solar cell with 6% efficiency and later, 11% efficiency. See the California Solar Center for more information.California Solar Center 1958 T. Mandelkorn of U.S. Signal Corps Laboratories fabricates n-on-p (negative layer on positive layer) silicon photovoltaic cells, making them more resistant to radiation; this is critically important for cells used in space Hoffman Electronics achieves a 10% efficient, commercially available photovoltaic cell. Hoffman also learns to use a grid contact, significantly reducing the series resistance.

Introduction To PV Systems 1960 Hoffman Electronics achieves 14% efficient photovoltaic cells Sharp Corporation succeeds in producing practical silicon PV modules. Japan installs a 242-watt photovoltaic array, the world's largest to date, on a lighthouse With help from Exxon Corporation, Dr. Elliot Berman designs a significantly less costly solar cell, bringing the price down from $100 per watt to $20 per watt. Solar cells begin powering navigation warning lights and horns on offshore gas and oil rigs, lighthouses, and railroad crossings. Domestic solar applications are considered good alternatives in remote areas where utility-grid connections are too costly In July, the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, a predecessor of the U.S. Department of Energy, launches the Solar Energy Research Institute (today's National Renewable Energy Laboratory), a federal facility dedicated to finding and improving ways to harness and use energy from the sun.National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Introduction To PV Systems 1980 ARCO Solar becomes the first company to produce more than 1 megawatt (a thousand kilowatts) of photovoltaic modules in one year. At the University of Delaware, the first thin-film solar cell exceeds 10% efficiency; it's made of copper sulfide and cadmium sulfide The Sacramento Municipal Utility District commissions its first 1- megawatt photovoltaic electricity generating facility Researchers at the University of South Wales break the 20% efficiency barrier for silicon solar cells.

Introduction To PV Systems 1991 President George Bush announces that the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Energy Research Institute has been designated the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Researchers at the University of South Florida develop a 15.9% efficient thin-film photovoltaic cell made of cadmium telluride, breaking the 15% barrier for this technology. Thin-film modules, like this one made of amorphous silicon, can be deposited on a variety of low-cost substrates, such as glass and flexible plastic sheets.

Introduction To PV Systems 1994 The National Renewable Energy Laboratory develops a solar cell made of gallium indium phosphide and gallium arsenide; it's the first one of its kind to exceed 30% conversion efficiency Subhendu Guha, a scientist noted for pioneering work in amorphous silicon, leads the invention of flexible solar shingles, a roofing material and state-of-the-art technology for converting sunlight to electricity on buildings. Photovoltaic shingles are mounted directly onto a roof, taking the place of asphalt shingles. The PV system is connected to the utility grid through an inverter and produces electricity on the customer's side of the meter.

Introduction To PV Systems 1999 Spectrolab, Inc., and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory develop a 32.3% efficient solar cell. The high efficiency results from combining three layers of photovoltaic materials into a single cell, which is most efficient and practical in devices with lenses or mirrors to concentrate the sunlight. The concentrator systems are mounted on trackers to keep them pointed toward the sun The 12-kilowatt solar electric system of a Morrison, Colorado, family is the largest residential installation in the United States to be registered with the U.S. Department of Energy's. The system provides most of the electricity for the family of eight's 6,000-square- foot home.

Introduction To PV Systems 2001 British Petroleum and BP Solar announce the opening of a service station in Indianapolis that features a solar-electric canopy. The station is the first U.S. "BP Connect" store, a model that BP intends to use for new or revamped BP service stations. The canopy contains translucent photovoltaic modules made of thin films of silicon deposited on glass The largest solar power facility in the Northwest — the 38.7-kilowatt White Bluffs Solar Station — goes online in Richland, Washington.

Introduction To PV Systems PV Systems Convert solar radiation into electricity PV systems use wafers, typically made of crystalline silicon No moving parts, noise or emissions Definition: a Photovoltaic (PV) system is an electrical system consisting of and array of one or more PV modules, conductors, electrical components, and one or more loads.

Introduction To PV Systems Here some pictures s of a module, conductors, and assorted electrical components.

Introduction To PV Systems Utility Connected or Grid-tied systems are the most commonly found systems in the market. Let’s see the following diagram:

Introduction To PV Systems Location: PV system array will typically be mounted on a rooftop or nearby on the ground. Electrical components: Inverters and disconnects the most important electrical component of a grid- tied PV system. These components control and condition DC power from the array and either direct it to DC loads or convert it to AC. Inverters convert DC electricity into AC electricity, regulates voltage and matches the frequency of the PV system to that of the Utility. Load: A load is a device that consumes electricity, such as TVs, refrigerators, light bulbs, etc.

Introduction To PV Systems To the right, a Fronious inverter, and to the left a DC disconnect

Introduction To PV Systems

Advantages: Supplies clean energy When the loads are located far from the grid, a PV system will be a great application to cut costs related to supplying power for this load(s) PV systems are flexible, reliable and last a long time with minimal maintenance Provide energy independence Conventionally produced electricity is expected to get more expensive over time –as it has over the past 30 years.

Introduction To PV Systems Disadvantages: Since solar is minimally subsidized compared to polluting energy technologies, the initial cost of solar seems a bit high –when compared directly. Costumers don’t always know about the potential of solar energy –It takes time to educate these clients

Introduction To PV Systems Electricity Distribution Definitions: Utility: a company that produces and/or distributes electricity Grid: utility’s network of conductors, substations and equipment that distributes electricity from its central generation point to the consumer Distributed generation: is a system in which many smaller power-generating systems create electrical power near the point of consumption. Examples of these systems are PV systems, wind turbines, engine generators, etc.

Introduction To PV Systems

PV Installers: They need to understand and comply with building and electrical codes standards -National Electric Code Obtain permits and approvals from local building and utility authorities as required Know their capabilities and limitations, and seek outside expertise as required Select and size systems and equipment to meet performance expectations Recommends well engineered, quality components Ensures equipment is properly labeled and safety hazards are identified Locates and orients array to maximize performance and accessibility Mounts array with strong, weather-sealed attachments

Introduction To PV Systems PV Installers: Uses accepted utility-interconnection practices and obtains utility approval as required Completes work in a timely manner while practicing safe and orderly work habits Completes inspections, commissioning and acceptance test Provides owner/operator with appropriate documentation, instructions and training Provides follow-up service for completed work as required and documents data accordingly each time a system is serviced/ inspected.

Introduction To PV Systems Standards: National Association of Certified Electrical Practitioners: The NABCEP PV installer certification is a voluntary certification that provides a set of national standards by which PV installers with skills and experience can distinguish themselves from their competition. Certification provides a measure of protection to the public by giving them a credential for judging the competency of practitioners National Electric Code: NEC determines the minimum standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. The authority having jurisdiction –i.e. building department and other regulatory agencies- will help contractors to interpret the regulations therein and will enforce the compliance of them As solar installers, Article 690 will be of particular interest to us

Introduction To PV Systems Government Policies: Individuals can make a great difference when it comes to passing legislation that supports solar. It is a recommended practice to follow these events and participate in the decision making process as much as possible Incentives: There are several types of incentives available in the market. Californians can take advantage of: The California Solar Initiative program The Federal tax break incentive available for residential and commercial systems Other programs supported by cities and counties Federal grants