Data in Brief (Feb 2023)

Electrical production data of a domestic grid-connected rooftop PV plant in normal and shading faults conditions associated with solar and meteorological data in a tropical climate

  • Alexandre Graillet,
  • Carole Lebreton,
  • Chao Tang,
  • Fabrice Kbidi,
  • Tifenn Jegado,
  • Cédric Damour,
  • Michel Benne

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
p. 108723

Abstract

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The proposed measured data combines PV plant electrical data with associated solar and meteorological data during normal and faulty conditions. Data are collected regarding a domestic rooftop PV plant of 4 kW, located in the La Réunion Island, in the South-West of Indian Ocean. The present dataset includes healthy behavior and different types of shading faults, identified and labelled by means of a numeric variable. The electrical data (voltage, current and power at AC and DC side as well as produced energy and grid frequency) are collected thanks to PV inverters. Global and diffuse irradiance, PV temperature and ambient temperature are acquired thanks to additional sensors. Electrical and meteorological data sampling frequencies are set to 0.2 Hz and 1 Hz respectively. At present, 12 months of data are available and the database is still being updated. The data streams from each connected device require proper techniques to ensure their persistence. To be able to provide both efficient ingestion and retrieval of these time series collections, the NoSQL database management system InfluxDB has been implemented. The whole dataset is available on Zenodo repository, and can be used, for instance, for PV modeling, PV plant behavior analysis, PV production forecasting and PV Fault Detection and Diagnosis (FDD) tool development.

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