Useful tools for photovoltaics and beyond!
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2024-02-13: More proof that these tools are useful! The module efficiency functions were put to good use in this new study by Lelia Deville and her colleagues:
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Anton Driesse, PV Performance Labs.
GPL-3.0, but feel free to let me know if that causes any problems!
When referring to this software in either academic or commercial context, please use a citation similar to the following:
- A. Driesse, "PV Performance Labs Tools for Python", (2020), GitHub repository, https://github.com/pvplabs/pvpltools
When referring to specific functions, docs strings or algorithms, please add specifics to the citation.
The following report introduces the new ADR PV module efficiency model and compares it to the IEC 61853 efficiency matrix interpolation/extrapolation method as well as several other published models:
- Driesse, Anton, & Stein, Joshua. "From IEC 61853 power measurements to PV system simulations." SAND2020-3877, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, 2020. doi:10.2172/1615179.
Additional publications related to the contents of pvpltools will be listed here as they become available.
The contents of this repository have been developed before, during or after various projects; as a product or byproduct; with funding in whole, in part, or not at all.
I would like to acknowledge Sandia National Labs and the US DOE for substantial project funding as well encouragement to publish open source code.
I also acknowledge and thank all the contributors to pvlib-python, parts of which I use very frequently in the context of my work.
The doc strings within the code are currently the primary source of documentation.
Feel free to contact me with questions or suggestions though. For commercial use, extended support and related services are available.