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Alternating current (a.c.) Electric current in which the direction of the flow is reversed at frequent intervals, 100 times per second in Europe (50 cycles per second) and 120 times per second in the USA. Opposite of a.c. is direct current (d.c.).
Balance of systems The parts of the photovoltaic system other than the PV array: switches, controls, meters, power-conditioning equipment, supporting structure for the array and storage components, if any. The cost of land is sometimes included when comparing total system cost with the cost of other energy sources.
Battery For off-grid systems a battery is used to provide energy storage. Nearly all batteries used for PV systems are of the lead-acid type (with a small quantity of antimony to reduce self-discharge). Nickel-cadmium batteries are also suitable and have the advantage that they cannot be overcharged or discharged, but are considerably more expensive. All PV batteries are deep-cycle i.e. designed to be discharged down to 50% or more without damage so that they can supply power over a long period of time (in contrast to a car battery, for example, which is usually only discharged down to 3 to 5 %). The lifetime of a battery varies depending on factors such as how it is used, how it is maintained and charged, and temperature, but is typically between 5 and 10 years.
Charge controller Charge controllers are typically used in off-grid photovoltaic power systems. The primary function of a charge controller (or regulator) is to maintain the battery at the highest possible State Of Charge (SOC) and provide the user with the required quantity of electricity, while protecting the battery from deep discharge (by the loads) or extended overcharge (by the PV array). Most charge controllers operate via voltage regulation set points. However, as voltage is not representative of the true SOC, new algorithms are being developed to evaluate the state of the battery, based on Ah or combined VAh monitoring. Additional features such as battery temperature or wire compensation, meters and alarms can enhance the ability of the charge controller to meet the load demand and extend battery lifetime. Other functions such as MPPT, d.c./d.c. conversion, anti-theft protection, load management, pre-payment and data logging can also now be built into the charge controller.
Chlorine Bleach Bleach is produced by combining chlorine and caustic soda (sodium hydroxide). In the process, the two ingredients completely convert into a new product--sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in household bleach. Chlorine bleach removes stains by chemically changing the staining material so that it no longer absorbs light.
Chloroflorocarbons (CFCs) All CFCs are human created organic chemicals. They are used as cooling agents in cars and home air conditioners, refrigerators, medical solvents, Styrofoam, house insulation, and aerosol cans (banned in U.S., but still used in many areas around the world). The contained use of CFCs is not itself harmful, the problem results when CFCs leak into the environment. Once loose, chlorine from CFCs migrates into the upper atmosphere and destroys ozone molecules that form the earth's protective layer. CFC's contribute to global warming and are the primary culprit responsible for ozone depletion.
Compact Fluorescent An energy-efficient, long-lasting substitute for incandescent lamps. The fluorescent ballast is integrated into the light bulb itself, which can be used in any standard incandescent socket.
Demonstration programme Project to demonstrate the operation of photovoltaic power systems and their application to potential users/owners.
Direct current (d.c.) Electric current in which electrons are flowing in one direction only. Opposite of alternating current (a.c.).
Energy payback time The time required for any energy producing system or device to produce as much useful energy as was consumed in its manufacture and construction. For PV the energy payback times is 2 to 4 years.
Final annual yield Total photovoltaic energy delivered to the load during one year per kilowatt of power installed. Unit: kWh per kW installed.
Grid Network of transmission lines, substations, distribution lines and transformers used by central power systems
Grid-connected distributed photovoltaic power system System installed on consumers' premises usually on the demand side of the electricity meter. This includes grid-connected domestic photovoltaic power systems and other grid-connected photovoltaic power systems on commercial buildings, motorway sound barriers, etc. These may be used for support of the utility distribution grid.
I-V curve A graphical presentation of the current versus the voltage from a photovoltaic cell as the load is increased from the short circuit (no load) condition to the open circuit (maximum voltage) condition. The shape of the curve characterizes cell performance.
Incandescent Lights Regular light bulbs that use a glowing filament to product light by emitting photons.
Installed power Power delivered by a photovoltaic module or a photovoltaic array, under standard test conditions (irradiance of 1 000 W/m2, cell junction temperature of 250C, AM1,5 solar spectrum). Also said STC output power. Unit: W.
Inverter Device that converts direct current (d.c.) into alternating current (a.c.).
kWh Symbol of kilowatt-hour, unit of energy (power expressed in kW multiplied by time expressed in hours)
L.E.D. Light emitting diode; a very efficient source of electrical lighting, typically lasting 50,000-100,000 hours.
Load The amount of electric power being consumed at any given moment. Also, in an electrical circuit, any device or appliance that is using power. The load for a utility company varies greatly with time of day and to some extent with season.
Lumens A measure of light intensity.
Mounting structure With the rapid growth of grid-connected distributed systems, a wide range of products have been developed for installing PV modules on buildings. These include mounting structures for PV facades, roof profiles, flat roofs and even 'PV tiles' that can be used to replace conventional roof tiles. New products are addressing the need for ease of integration into the building envelope and aesthetic appeal.
Off-grid domestic photovoltaic power system System installed in households and villages that are not connected to the utility grid. Usually, a means to store electricity is used (most commonly lead-acid battery). Also said "stand-alone photovoltaic power system".
Open-circuit voltage (Voc) The voltage across a photovoltaic cell or module in sunlight when no current is flowing; the maximum possible voltage. Unit: V.
Peak power PV modules are rated by their total power output. The peak power is the amount of power output a PV modules produces at Standard test conditions (STC) of a module operating temperature of 25 degrees Celsius in full sunshine (irradiance) of 1 000 watts per square meter. This is a clear summer day with sun approximately overhead and the cells faced directly towards the sun. Unit: Watt (W), also wirtten Wp by professionals in the field.
Performance ratio Ratio of the final annual (monthly, daily) yield to the reference annual (monthly, daily) yield, where the reference annual (monthly, daily) yield is the theoretically annual (monthly, daily) available energy per kilowatt of installed power.
Petrochemicals A chemical derived from petroleum or natural gas.
Phosphates Used in detergents to soften water. Phosphates cause algae blooms, which block light to aquatic plants and animals leading to suffocation.
Photovoltaic array A mechanically integrated assembly of modules and panels together with support structure to form a d.c. power producing unit.
Photovoltaic cell A basic photovoltaic device, which generates electricity when, exposed to a light such as the solar radiation. All photovoltaic cells produce direct current (d.c.).
Photovoltaic module The smallest complete environmentally protected assembly of interconnected photovoltaic cells. For crystalline silicon cells, after testing and sorting to match the current and voltage, the cells are interconnected and encapsulated between a transparent front, usually glass, and a backing material. This 'module' is then typically mounted in an aluminium frame. Modules are normally rated between 50 and 200 W, although several manufacturers now offer modules above 200 W.
Photovoltaic panel A group of modules fastened together, pre-assembled and wired, designed to serve as an installable unit in a photovoltaic array.
Photovoltaic power system Set of interconnected elements such as photovoltaic modules, inverters that convert d.c. current of the modules into a.c. current, storage batteries and all installation and control components with a photovoltaic power capacity of 40 W or more. The typology is different according to application: see off-grid and grid-connected photovoltaic power systems.
Photovoltaics The process that produces electricity from sunlight. "Photo" refers to light and "voltaic" to voltage.
Pitch and Slope Pitch/Slope - Pitch describes the degree of slope or incline. Slope describes a surface that is not horizontal or vertical. In the construction industry pitch is generally described as a whole number, as in "the roof has a 6 pitch" meaning for every 12 horizontal inches the roof goes up 6 vertical inches, commonly expressed as 6/12. Slope generally is described as an angle, as in "the stair has a 42 degree slope" A 12/12 pitch is a 45 degree slope, a 6/12 pitch a 26 degree 34 minute slope. Here is a chart showing the relationship between Pitch/Slope. Pitch Slope 2/12 9 deg 26 min 3/12 14 deg 00 min 4/12 18 deg 28 min 5/12 22 deg 27 min 6/12 26 deg 34 min 7/12 30 deg 15 min 8/12 33 deg 41 min 9/12 36 deg 52 min 10/12 39 deg 48 min 11/12 42 deg 30 min 12/12 45 deg 00 min
Post-consumer Recycled material that has served its original use (magazines, office paper, newspapers, etc.) and has been recycled by consumers.
Pre-consumer new materials that have been recovered or diverted from the solid waste stream and incorporated into new products.
PV Abbreviation of photovoltaic (adjective) or photovoltaics (noun).
PVPS Abbreviation of photovoltaic power system(s).
Recycled Products that are made from reprocessed resources such as paper, wood, aluminum, or glass. Recycling saves valuable resources, energy, and space in rapidly growing landfills.
Short circuit current (Isc) The current flowing freely from a photovoltaic cell or module through an external circuit that has no load or resistance; the maximum current possible. Unit: Ampere (A).
Slope and Pitch Pitch/Slope - Pitch describes the degree of slope or incline. Slope describes a surface that is not horizontal or vertical. In the construction industry pitch is generally described as a whole number, as in "the roof has a 6 pitch" meaning for every 12 horizontal inches the roof goes up 6 vertical inches, commonly expressed as 6/12. Slope generally is described as an angle, as in "the stair has a 42 degree slope" A 12/12 pitch is a 45 degree slope, a 6/12 pitch a 26 degree 34 minute slope. Here is a chart showing the relationship between Pitch/Slope. Pitch Slope 2/12 9 deg 26 min 3/12 14 deg 00 min 4/12 18 deg 28 min 5/12 22 deg 27 min 6/12 26 deg 34 min 7/12 30 deg 15 min 8/12 33 deg 41 min 9/12 36 deg 52 min 10/12 39 deg 48 min 11/12 42 deg 30 min 12/12 45 deg 00 min
Stand-alone photovoltaic power system Autonomous system with storage batteries (see off-grid photovoltaic power system).
Standard test conditions (STC) The testing conditions to measure photovoltaic cells or modules nominal output power. Irradiance level is 1 000 W/m2, with the reference air mass 1,5 solar spectral irradiance distribution and cell or module junction temperature of 250C.
Turnkey price Price of an installed photovoltaic system excluding VAT/TVA/sales taxes, operation and maintenance costs but including installation costs. For an off-grid photovoltaic system, the prices associated with storage battery maintenance/replacement are excluded. If additional costs are incurred for reasons not directly related to the photovoltaic system, these are excluded. For example if extra costs are incurred fitting PV modules to a factory roof because special precautions are required to avoid disrupting production, these extra costs are not included. Equally the additional transport costs of installing a telecommunication systems in a remote area are not included.
watt (W) SI unit of power. Symbol is W. In this website it is understood power under standard test conditions (STC). Also written Wp (peak watt) by PV professionals to mean peak power at STC. Multiples like kW (one thousand watts = 1 000 W) or MW (one million watts = 1 000 000 W) are also used.