IEC TS 63156:2021

Photovoltaic systems - Power conversion equipment performance - Energy evaluation method

IEC TS 63156:2021

Name:IEC TS 63156:2021   Standard name:Photovoltaic systems - Power conversion equipment performance - Energy evaluation method
Standard number:IEC TS 63156:2021   language:English language
Release Date:03-Feb-2021   technical committee:TC 82 - Solar photovoltaic energy systems
Drafting committee:WG 6 - TC 82/WG 6   ICS number:27.160 - Solar energy engineering

IEC TS 63156
Edition 1.0 2021-02
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Photovoltaic systems – Power conversion equipment performance – Energy
evaluation method




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IEC TS 63156
Edition 1.0 2021-02
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Photovoltaic systems – Power conversion equipment performance – Energy

evaluation method
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 27.160 ISBN 978-2-8322-9303-4

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Workflow of energy conversion efficiency evaluation method . 10
4.1 General . 10
4.2 Flow of energy conversion efficiency evaluation test . 11
4.3 Flow of energy conversion efficiency calculation . 12
5 Energy efficiency measurement conditions . 13
5.1 Energy efficiency test circuit . 13
5.2 Test conditions . 14
6 Static energy conversion efficiency evaluation . 14
7 Dynamic energy conversion efficiency evaluation . 14
8 Weighted energy conversion efficiency calculation . 14
Annex A (informative) Rate of change of irradiance . 15
A.1 Analysis of irradiance profile . 15
A.2 Rate of change of irradiance . 18
Annex B (informative) Static energy conversion efficiency test sequence . 19
Annex C (informative) Dynamic energy conversion efficiency test sequence . 20
Annex D (informative) Weighted energy conversion efficiency . 22
Bibliography . 23

Figure 1 – Flowchart of energy conversion efficiency evaluation test . 11
Figure 2 – Flowchart of energy conversion efficiency calculation . 12
Figure 3 – Power conversion equipment test circuits . 13
Figure A.1 – Example of irradiance profile . 17
−2 −1
Figure A.2 – Histogram of the irradiance in Figure A.1 (< 2 W•m •s ) . 17
−2 −1
Figure A.3 – Histogram of rate of change of irradiance (>2 W•m •s ) . 18
Figure C.1 – Test sequence for fluctuations between medium and high irradiation
intensities . 20

Table 1 – Weighted energy conversion efficiency . 14
Table A.1 – Weighted factor ratios for F . 18
n=1 to 7
Table A.2 – Weighted factor ratios for J , J , etc. . 18
1 2
Table B.1 – Static energy efficiency . 19
Table C.1 – Dynamic energy efficiency test with input power from 30 % to 100 % . 21
Table C.2 – Dynamic energy efficiency data . 21
Table D.1 – Static energy conversion efficiency . 22
Table D.2 – Dynamic energy conversion efficiency . 22
Table D.3 – Weighted total conversion efficiency . 22

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PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS –
POWER CONVERSION EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE –
ENERGY EVALUATION METHOD
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IEC TS 63156, which is a Technical Specification, has been prepared by IEC technical
committee 82: Solar photovoltaic energy systems.

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The text of this Technical Specification is based on the following documents:
Draft TS Report on voting
82/1755/DTS 82/1801A/RVDTS
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INTRODUCTION
The performance of a photovoltaic power generation system is influenced by various factors,
such as meteorological conditions, installation environment (e.g. shade sources, soiling),
design, and so on. The performance of a power conversion equipment is one of the significant
indices for evaluating the performance of a PV system. IEC 61683 and IEC 62891 describe
procedures for measuring the static (constant) conversion efficiency of power conversion
equipment and MPPT efficiency, respectively. However, the standards do not define conversion
efficiency under dynamic changes in factors such as meteorological changes, installation
environment changes or temporal changes.
The CEC efficiency test protocol and EN 50530 define dynamic performance tests and
procedures partially, but do not define a calculation procedure for evaluating the quantity of
energy produced by a PV system. IEC TS 61724-3 describes a procedure for measuring and
analysing the energy production of a specific photovoltaic system relative to the production
expected for the same system from actual weather conditions for a certain period, but does not
define the procedure for measuring the performance of power conversion equipment under
actual environments.
Since there are areas where meteorological conditions, especially irradiance, change greatly
and could affect the performance of power conversion equipment, a performance evaluation
method under dynamic conditions needs to be defined. This document describes the procedure
for evaluating the dynamic performance and energy production efficiency of power conversion
equipment in a particular location using site-specific solar profiles.

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