From wikipedia/Maximum_power_point_tracking
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When the batteries in an off-grid system are fully charged and PV production exceeds local loads, an MPPT can no longer operate the panel at its maximum power point as the excess power has no load to absorb it. The MPPT must then shift the PV panel operating point away from the peak power point until production exactly matches demand. (An alternative approach commonly used in spacecraft is to divert surplus PV power into a resistive load, allowing the panel to operate continuously at its peak power point.)
I can't imagine why is it desired to divert the surplus power into a resistive load instead of simply ignoring it. What is the advantage of keeping PV module operate at its maximum power point at all times?