The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants

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The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants. / Muehleisen, Wolfgang; Neumaier, Lukas; Taverna, F. et al.
2020. 1553-1556 Paper presented at EU PVSEC 2020.

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Muehleisen, W, Neumaier, L, Taverna, F, Makula, M, Streit, B, Gradwohl, C, Graefe, M, Graefe, M, Kosel, J & Hirschl, C 2020, 'The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants', Paper presented at EU PVSEC 2020, 7/09/20 - 11/09/20 pp. 1553-1556. https://doi.org/10.4229/EUPVSEC20202020-5CV.3.26

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Muehleisen, W., Neumaier, L., Taverna, F., Makula, M., Streit, B., Gradwohl, C., Graefe, M., Graefe, M., Kosel, J., & Hirschl, C. (2020). The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants. 1553-1556. Paper presented at EU PVSEC 2020. https://doi.org/10.4229/EUPVSEC20202020-5CV.3.26

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Muehleisen W, Neumaier L, Taverna F, Makula M, Streit B, Gradwohl C et al.. The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants. 2020. Paper presented at EU PVSEC 2020. doi: 10.4229/EUPVSEC20202020-5CV.3.26

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Muehleisen, Wolfgang ; Neumaier, Lukas ; Taverna, F. et al. / The Need for an Accuracy Check of Irradiation Sensors for Photovoltaic Power Plants. Paper presented at EU PVSEC 2020.4 p.

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abstract = "Operation and maintenance companies, PV plant owners and scientific PV institutes have the challenge to monitor PV installations correctly. When a changed performance ratio is recognized, it is to clarify whether the installation or the sensor is wrong. To be sure that solar irradiation sensors for photovoltaic applications are accurate, a cross-check is applied for four different application cases in the laboratory and in the field. These examples include comparisons between measurement devices like a pyranometer, silicon solar cell irradiation sensors or a photodiode sensor. In the end, guidelines for reliable measurements in the field are provided. ",
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