Title: Introduction to Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
1- Introduction to Grid-Connected Photovoltaic
- Core Principles Before You Begin
2The Basics Before Equipment
- Why Photovoltaic (PV)?
- Grid Connected PV Systems What they look like
- Separating Hype from Reality Understand the
difference! - Whos Involved There are more people involved
in all this than you think! - Terminology Process vs. Equipment
3Why PV?
- Renewable Energy in Support of Traditional
Utility Infrastructure - Reduces Load on Grid
- Generation at Point of Consumption
- Reduces Traditional Energy Dependencies
- Environmentally Sound Energy Source
- Locks In Electricity Cost Up Front
- Initial Investment Pre-Paid Electricity
- Hedge against Future Electric Rate Increases
4The Basic System
5GC PV The Real World Separating Reality from
Hype
- Solar is THE answer Hype. It is definitely
Part of THE energy answer, but it may not work
appropriately for all situations. - Every kW PV installed produces the same energy
as one average Home Hype. Just as each person
is different, so are our energy needs. Oh, and
the Weather! - Its Free Energy Hype. The Suns energy may
be free, but the only free way to convert it to
something useful is getting a SUNTAN!
6GC PV The Real World Separating Reality from
Hype
- It doesnt matter where you put it because its
the right thing to do Hype. It isnt right
if it doesnt work! - If the Government just put more money into it it
would be fixed in X years Double-edged hype.
They need Justification to continue. Responsible
Siting, System Design, Installations can remove
a big part of the Double Edge by providing that
justification.
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8Sorting It All Out
- THERE ARE RULES TO FOLLOW!
- One Size Does NOT Fit All!
- Suitable Site Critical
- Electrical Usage
- Technology Equipment
- Utility Company
- Building Department
- Cost
- Incentives Tax Credits
- Other?
9Who is ALL?
The Bank
Environment
Neighbors
Utility Company
Building Department
Customer
Equipment Manufacturers
Contractor
Site Sunshine
10The Language of PV
Pay Attention! Things may not be what they
seem and not everybody speaks the same
language!!!!
- Equipment vs. Process Terminology
- Multiple Technologies Applications
- Laboratory vs. Real-World
- Understand What youre buying
- CEC Equipment Lists
- http//www.consumerenergycenter.org/cgi-bin/eligib
le_pvmodules.cgi - http//www.consumerenergycenter.org/cgi-bin/eligib
le_inverters.cgi
11Key Process Related Definitions
- DG Distributed Generation. Electrical
generation located at the site of consumption. - Generator As related to process Entity owning
and operating on-site generation facility. - Grid Network of Infrastructure for the
Generation, Transmission, Distribution of
electricity. Operated by Utility Companies, 3rd
Party Providers Regulatory Agencies. - Interconnection Parallel connection to the
Grid. Requires Utility approval.
12Key Process Related Definitions
- kW Kilowatt. 1,000 watts. Measurement of Power
in terms of Generation Capacity or Load. - kWAC AC peak power rating of PV system after
de-rating factors are calculated. - kWDC DC power rating of PV system. May be
stated in terms of STC (Standard Test Conditions)
or PTC (Performance Test Conditions). - kWH Kilowatthour. 1,000 Watthours. Measurement
of Power Generated or Consumed over time. This is
how you buy your electricity from the Utility
Company. (Equal to 1000 Watts continuous for 1
hour or 100 Watts coninuous for 10 hours.)
13Key Process Related Definitions
- kWDC DC power rating of PV system. May be
stated in terms of STC (Standard Test Conditions)
or PTC (Performance Test Conditions). - kWH Kilowatthour. 1,000 Watthours. Measurement
of Power Generated or Consumed over time. This is
how you buy your electricity from the Utility
Company. (Equal to 1000 Watts continuous for 1
hour or 100 Watts coninuous for 10 hours.) - Net-Metering Allows excess energy produced by
grid-tied PV systems to flow in reverse, back
through the utility meter, and "banked" for later
use. Energy generated is valued at retail.
value depends on electric service rate of
account. Reconciled or settled annually in CA.
14Key Process Related Definitions
- PV Production Electricity generated by a PV
System. May be stated in terms of kW (Point in
time power) or kWH (Power produced in a given
period of time). - Production Based Incentive (PBI) Distribution
of incentive funds based on actual kWH production
of PV system. Not yet effectively deployed in
the US. Stay tuned! This is where it all has
to go if its gonna work for the future
15Key Process Related Definitions
- PTC Performance Test Conditions. Testing
standard for modules that was developed to more
closely represent conditions likely to be found
in the field. 1000 W/M2, 20C Ambient Temp. (AKA
PVUSA Test Conditions) - STC Standard Test Conditions. Laboratory
testing standard for modules. 1000 W/M2, 25C
Cell Temp. Nameplate Rating of Module or Array.
Manufacturers advertise and sell modules based on
this value. (AKA Peak Power Rating)
16Key Equipment Related Definitions
- AC Alternating Current. Form of electricity
supplied by Utility Company. - DC Direct Current. Form of electricity
generated by PV modules. - Combiner Circuit Termination Equipment that
connects multiple PV Source Circuits, generally
in Parallel. Has fuses or breakers for
overcurrent protection of individual circuits.
17Key Equipment Related Definitions
- Disconnect Switch. Turns electrical circuit on
off. - Inverter Converts DC to AC.
- Module An individual assembly of PV cells.
Often called a panel by unfamiliar folks. - Panel A Mechanically connected assembly of
Modules.
18Key Module Specification Related Definitions
Pay Attention! Things may not be what they
seem and not everybody speaks the same
language!!!!
- Voc Open Circuit Voltage at STC.
- Vpeak (Vmpp) Voltage at Maximum Power Point at
STC. - Isc Short Circuit Current (Amps) at STC.
- Ipeak (Impp) Amperage at Maximum Power Point at
STC.
19Key Module Specification Related Definitions
Pay Attention! Things may not be what they
seem and not everybody speaks the same
language!!!!
- Max Power (Wpeak) Watts at STC.
- Max DC Short Circuit Current Maximum Array Isc
at STC. - UL 1703 Standard for establishing safety
related suitability of flat plate photovoltaic
modules.
20Key Inverter Specification Related Definitions
Pay Attention! Things may not be what they
seem and not everybody speaks the same
language!!!!
- DC Voltage Range Minimum to Maximum DC Voltage
Input for the Inverter to operate. Array must be
electrically connected to provide voltage in this
range. - Output Power Rated AC output capacity in Watts.
- AC Voltage Range Minimum to Maximum AC Voltage
Input for the Inverter to operate. Grid Voltage. - Efficiency Efficiency of the DC-AC conversion
in terms of watts. Ratings are based on X of
capacity.
21Key Inverter Specification Related Definitions
Pay Attention! Things may not be what they
seem and not everybody speaks the same
language!!!!
- Maximum Input Current Maximum current of the
Array at Max Power Point. - Max DC Short Circuit Current Maximum Array Isc.
- UL 1741 / IEEE 929 Standards for establishing
suitability for Grid Connection of the Inverter.
22Key Secondary Component Related Definitions
- BOS Balance of System. Equipment hardware
required to build a PV system other than Modules
Inverters. - AC Disconnect Switch in the AC Circuit.
Disconnects AC source from Inverter. May be
integral or external to Inverter. Multiple AC
Disconnects are often required. - DC Disconnect Switch in the DC Circuit.
Disconnects DC source from Inverter. May be
integral or external to Inverter.
23Key Secondary Component Related Definitions
- PV Meter Generation meter. Measures output of
PV System over time. AKA REC Meter - Rack Framework supporting and mechanically
connecting Modules.