Minimising the Levelised Cost of Electricity for Bifacial Solar Panel Arrays using Bayesian Optimisation
Peter Tillmann, Klaus J\"ager, Christiane Becker

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Bayesian optimisation approach to minimize the levelised cost of electricity in bifacial solar panel arrays, outperforming traditional design guidelines and providing adaptable solutions for various locations.
Contribution
The study develops a detailed illumination model and applies Bayesian optimisation to identify cost-effective solar panel configurations, surpassing established design standards.
Findings
Up to 23% lower LCOE achieved with optimized configurations.
Bayesian optimisation effectively identifies global minima in complex parameter spaces.
Design guidelines based on the algorithm outperform traditional latitude-based tilt and spacing rules.
Abstract
Bifacial solar module technology is a quickly growing market in the photovoltaics (PV) sector. By utilising light impinging on both, front and back sides of the module, actual limitations of conventional monofacial solar modules can be overcome at almost no additional costs. Optimising large-scale bifacial solar power plants with regard to minimum levelised cost of electricity (LCOE), however, is challenging due to the vast amount of free parameters such as module inclination angle and distance, module and land costs, character of the surroundings, weather conditions and geographic position. We present a detailed illumination model for bifacial PV modules in a large PV field and calculate the annual energy yield exemplary for two locations with different climates. By applying the Bayesian optimisation algorithm we determine the global minimum of the LCOE for bifacial and monofacial PV…
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