Heliyon (Sep 2024)

Assessing PV inverter efficiency degradation under semi-arid conditions: A case study in Morocco

  • Oussama Idbouhouch,
  • Nabila Rabbah,
  • Nassim Lamrini,
  • Hicham Oufettoul,
  • Ibtihal Ait Abdelmoula,
  • Mourad Zegrari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 17
p. e36906

Abstract

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The worldwide shift towards renewable energy sources, including solar and wind, is progressing rapidly. This change is driven by decreasing prices and technical advancements that are becoming more centralized. The objective is to develop a cutting-edge approach and technology that seamlessly incorporates photovoltaic (PV) energy sources into a power network while ensuring grid stability. This research evaluates the lifetime and degradation of PV inverters under real operating conditions, focusing on semi-arid climate scenarios. Current papers demonstrate a yearly failure rate of 1–15% for PV inverters, highlighting the need for a thorough reliability evaluation. This investigation research applied a unique technique that included continuous monitoring of PV inverter performance parameters by comparing the measured with the predicted normal operating output. The results show that Sandia's inverter performance model is highly suitable for accurately modeling normal PV inverter behavior. Furthermore, weighted efficiency dropped by 3.96%, 0.63% and 1.29% respectively for 7kW, 15kW and 20kW photovoltaic systems over the five years. These findings have implications for comprehensive maintenance strategies, including regular inspections, safety protocols, and remote monitoring solutions. Ultimately, this research paper sheds light on the causes of declining solar inverter performance and provides suggestions for enhancing PV plant maintenance and reliability. It also represents an outstanding reference given the literature shortage.

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