Ana Sofía Lanza Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Hello, I ran a simulation with a 30‑year projection, and when reviewing the loss diagram, I noticed that the LID degradation (1% in this case) is being applied not only in the first year but throughout all 30 years. Is this correct, or am I misinterpreting the output? Higlighted in green Additionally, when reviewing the module degradation loss for Year 1, aside from the 1% LID, the model also applies a 0.20% degradation loss, which corresponds to the 50% of the annual 0.40% degradation rate starting from Year 2. However, we also see that this same 0.20% appears in the module array mismatch loss. Wouldn’t that mean the loss is being double-counted? Higlighted in blue Could you please clarify if this interpretation is correct and why it is the way it is. Grretings,
Michele Oliosi Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Hi, LID is a degradation pathway, which you can see as a definitive change in the module performance. It occurs in the first hours of exposure to sunlight, but then the effect remains. Degradation is modeled as a fixed ratio for the whole year, but in reality this loss should increase throughout the year. This is why we choose the mid-year mark as representative for the yearly degradation loss factor. Hence the 50% applied on the first year. Module array mismatch loss is different from degradation, you find its value in "Detailed losses > Module quality, LID, mismatch"
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