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Exploring the benefits of photovoltaic non-optimal orientations in buildings
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Solar photovoltaics
PV self-consumption
Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV)
Building-applied photovoltaics (BAPV)
PV orientations
PV grid integration
Clasificación UNESCO
3322.02 Generación de Energía
3305.14 Viviendas
3306.02 Aplicaciones Eléctricas
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Sánchez, E., Ordóñez, Á., Sánchez, A., Ovejero, R. G., & Parra-Domínguez, J. (2021). Exploring the benefits of photovoltaic non-optimal orientations in buildings. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/APP11219954
Resumen
As solar photovoltaics in buildings reaches maturity, grid integration and economic yield
are topics of greater interest. The traditional design of photovoltaic installations has considered the
optimal orientation of photovoltaic modules to be that which yields the maximum annual energy
production. The influence of the consumption patterns and the hourly variable electricity prices
implies that this traditional optimal design might not be the most profitable. Using a full-year dataset
for a residential installation, alternative installations using canopies and modules attached to the
façades are simulated. By evaluating the energy balances for different annual consumptions, it is
found that the canopy and façade installations offer better self-consumption of the PV produced
energy, reflected in a 9% higher self-consumption degree using modules on façades and a 5% higher
self-consumption degree using canopies. The economic evaluation under the new electricity tariffs in
Spain shows a better profit for PV self-consumption, reducing the time of return on investment by
more than 2 years. The analysis of different alternatives for an industrial PV allowed us to identify
several benefits for these orientations which are confirmed after a full year of operation, such as an
increase of up to 59% in annual energy production over the optimal-producing orientation.
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10.3390/app11219954
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