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PV System Site Assessment
#SolarMOOC
SolPowerPeople, Inc.
May 30, 2013
w/ Sarah Raymer
AKA Ms. MOOC
NABCEP Certified PV installation Professional
Certificate #: 042013-107
Solar Resource:
● What is the solar energy production
potential for the location?
● How does the specific site effect the
installation - production and installation
wise?
● Customer assessment: What does the
customer expect and want?
Solar Site Assessment
objectives:
● Solar Resource:
○ Latitude
○ solar sun path charts
○ Altitude and Azimuth - sun and array positioning
● Site Specific Practical:
○ Shading - Solar Pathfinder or Suneye
○ Mounting methods and locations
○ Component locations and wire runs
○ Electrical service - new construction or retrofit
○ Roof or soil conditions
Solar Resource and Site
Analysis
Solar resource
"It depends."
Solar resource
Does the sun shine?
● What does data say for location?
○ Latitude, solar sun path charts
■ Azimuth - position relative to South
■ Altitude - how high in the sky
● What is the weather/air like?
○ wind patterns
○ rainfall
○ pollution
Latitude has an
incredible influence on
the available solar
resource.
Location - Latitude
Location - Latitude
Sun strike, wind/weather patterns, elevation
Peak Sun Hour (PSH) Data
Resource Tables
Austin, Texas:
84 days rainfall average
229 sunny days/year
30º Latitude
489 ft. Altitude
Frankfurt, Germany:
111 days rainfall average
1,586 hours sun/year
51ºN Latitude
364 Ft. Altitude
Latitude
Germany:
2011: 69,684
2012: 102,024
USA:
2011: 4,383
2012: 7,665
MWp Peak Power Capacity (installed, not resource)
Kenya:
13 - 71 days rainfall
3,579 Hours/year
0º Latitude
6000 Ft. Altitude
Sydney:
155 days rainfall
235 sunny days/year
39ºS Latitude
128 Ft. Altitude
Kenya:
Australia:
2011: 1,298
2012: 2,291
South Africa:
2011: 41
2012: NA
MWp Peak Power Capacity (installed, not resource)
Latitude
Location and Latitude
Sun strike, wind/weather patterns, elevation
Berlin, Germany:
111 days rainfall average
1,586 hours sun/year
51ºN Latitude
114 Ft. Altitude
Germany:
2011: 69,684
2012: 102,024
Austin, Texas:
84 days rainfall average
229 Sunny Days/year
30º Latitude
489 ft. Altitude
USA:
2011: 4,383
2012: 7,665
Kenya:
13 - 71 days rainfall
3,579 Hours/year (325 days)
0º Latitude
6000 Ft. Altitude
South Africa: 2011: 41
2012: NA
Sydney:
155 days rainfall
235 sunny days/year
39ºS Latitude
128 Ft. Altitude
Australia:
2011: 1,298
2012: 2,291
Solar and Wind Energy Resource Assessment:
http://maps.nrel.gov/swera
Other examples:
Indonesia is practically at the equator, yet the
solar resource is fairly poor because it rains
there SOO much.
Other examples:
Hawaii- 10 climate zones in 4000 square miles
Azimuth and altitude of the
sun and array dramatically
affect the ability to maximize
a locations natural solar
resource.
graphic from: astronomy21st.blogspot.com
** Note: mostly
using Northern
hemisphere for
examples.
http://www.solarfeeds.com/
The solar window is defined by the solar altitude and solar
azimuth.
A sun path chart is a graphic representation of the solar
window that gives precise data regarding the exact
location of the sun at all times of the year.
9AM - 3PM
68º
How do you read a sun path chart?
68º - Solar altitude angle on June 21
summer solstice
22º
22º - Solar altitude angle on December 21st
winter solstice
Yellow Sun = Sunrise in Winter
Red Sun = Sunset in Summer
South = 0º
+/- 180º
90º- 90º
W
E
N
W
E
Solar
Window
Solar angles
South = 0º
+/- 180º
90º- 90º
W
E
N
W
E
?
?
Solar angles
South = 0º
+/- 180º
90º- 90º
W
E
N
W
E
Solar Azimuth
Angle
Solar altitude
angle
40º E
9AM, Dec 21
S
NW
E
40º E solar azimuth
9AM, Dec 21
40º
-34ºW
1PM, June 21
S
N
W E
-34º W
1PM, June 2134º
S
0º
E
90º
W
-90º
N
-/+ 180º
What is the azimuth angle of each array?
Which one will produce the most in the morning?
Which one will produce the most in the evening?
?
?
Array azimuth
S
0º
E
90º
W
-90º
N
-/+ 180º
What is the azimuth angle of each array?
(At what angle does it face in reference to
South?)
40ºW
or -40
50ºE
S
0º
E
W
N
-/+ 180º
Which one will produce the most in the morning?
Which one will produce the most in the evening?
40ºW
or -40
50ºE
S
0º
E
W
N
-/+ 180º
Which one will produce the most in the morning?
Which one will produce the most in the evening?
40ºW
or -40
50ºE
Will do best in the AM, when Sun is in the Eastern sky
Will do best in the PM, when Sun is in the Western sky
Will most often do best of all
In an environment that experiences rain in
the morning fairly regularly, but that clears
up around noon with clear skies on into the
evening, what would be the ideal direction
(azimuth) relative to South for the array to
face?
In an environment that experiences rain in
the morning fairly regularly, but that clears
up around noon with clear skies on into the
evening, what would be the ideal direction
(azimuth) relative to South for the array to
face?
The sun rises in the E, and sets in the W.
The array should face towards an azimuth
that is slightly west of south.
This will allow for optimization of afternoon
sun, after the skies clear.
S
0º
E
90º
W
-90º
N
-/+ 180º
A home has a roof that is shade free with an
azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array?
S
0º
E
90º
W
-90º
A home has a roof that is shade free with an
azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array?
Would this work?
N
-/+ 180º
S
0º
E
90º
W
-90º
A home has a roof that is shade free with an
azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array?
It wouldn't be good.
N
-/+ 180º
When does it make sense to have
an array face North?
For example, on the back side fo this house?
When does it make sense to have
an array face North?
In the Northern Hemisphere-
NEVER.
In the southern Hemisphere-
ALWAYS.
http://131.91.162.18/nasa/module-3/why-does-temperature-vary/angle-of-the-sun
Direct vs. Indirect Solar radiation
wider area and more atmosphere to pass through
http://www.astronomy.org/programs/seasons/
Summer
Winter
The angle of incidence is essentially the angle that
defines how far you are away from a direct line from
the sun.
The larger the incidence angle, the less solar
radiation/photons will strike the surface.
solar altitude angle
relative to roof
http://naturalfrequency.com/wiki/insolation
Altitude angle + incidence angle = 90º
Incidence angle: It is best to face the
solar rays for most direct absorption
of photons.
Hence- arrays facing South, (Northern
Hemisphere), TILTED at latitude.
blog.civitasenergy.com
Module should be tilted so that the Incidence angle is at 90º
to the sun's rays (set at tilt angle equal to latitude).
If possible:
Winter- tilt up 15º (Latitude + 15) because of lower solar
altitude angle
Summer- tilt back 15º (Latitude - 15) because of greater
solar altitude angle
Incidence angle: It is best to face the solar rays
for most direct absorption of photons.
Hence- arrays facing South, (Northern
Hemisphere), TILTED at latitude.
Peak Sun Hour (PSH) Data
Resource Tables
Site specific details
Will it work on my house?
"It depends."
Site specific details
○ Shading
○ Mounting methods and
locations
○ Roof or soil conditions
○ Component locations and
wire runs
○ Electrical service - new
construction or retrofit
http://wiki.naturalfrequency.com/wiki/Shadow_Angles
Solar
Azimuth
effects
on
Shading
Shading
Consider shadows cast by objects such as
trees, wires, ducts, antennae, etc. as well as
seasonal lighting concerns.
SolarPro Article:
Q & A Calculating Inter-Row
spacing
#SolarMOOC Lecture:
http://solpowerpeople.com/inter-
row-shading/
Solar Pathfinder
solarpathfinder.com
Solmetric SunEye:
More advanced
shade analysis
GPS built in
software that
allows a shading
analysis to be
created to shared
There are many smartphone
apps for shading analysis as
well:
Sun Surveyor (android)
SunSeeker (iPhone)
(each app is about about $2 - $5)
SolarPro article:
iPhone Apps for Solar Geeks
Magnetic Declination
Eastern Declination Western declination
Magnetic Declination
180 - (MD) = True S
MAGNETIC Declination is the
angle between the direction on
the compass and True South (or
North.
Compass needles is affected by
magnetic core of the Earth.
*GPS devices preconfigured!
*Change every few years,
slightly.
West Coast:
+15º
180º - (15º) = 165º
East Coast:
-15º
180º - (-15º) = 195º
West Coast-
western declination:
+15º
180º - (15º) = 165º
Compass tell you S is W of what it
really is.
East Coast-
eastern declination:
-15º
180º - (-15º) = 195º
Compass tell you S is E of what it
really is.
Mounting methods and locations:
● Consider latitude
● Consider tilt
● Consider shading
But also:
Electrical service, system integration,
placement of components
Options:
roof mount, ground mount, pole mount
Roof Assessment
Equipment
Locations
What is their vision and ultimate desire?
● What is their motivation (selling points)
● Determine energy usage and
expected/desired offset (size/$)
● Do they want a roof or a ground mount
system?
● What are their preferences visually?
Customer Assessment:
Energy usage and offset
Energy Audit:
http://youtu.be/YolBP0-vkBU
Recommend reductions in use ( highest value
for customer / of system)
Consider adding EA to your skills set as an
installer/team or partnering with an AE
company (value to installer)
Location and Visuals:
Will primarily depend on availability of
shade-free area, but specific preferences
could play into decision.
● Shading
● Roof condition
● Safety and code
● Costs (and rebates)
● Architectural appearance, aesthetics and
color
Indiegogo Campaign:
Online Solar School Development
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/online-
solar-school-development?c=home
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/online-
solar-school-development?c=gallery
Sarah Raymer
sraymer@solpowerpeople.com
Director of Education and Training
Services
SolPowerPeople, Inc.
NABCEP Certified PV
Installation Professional
Certificate #042013-107

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053013 pv system site assessment (1)

  • 1. PV System Site Assessment #SolarMOOC SolPowerPeople, Inc. May 30, 2013 w/ Sarah Raymer AKA Ms. MOOC NABCEP Certified PV installation Professional Certificate #: 042013-107
  • 2. Solar Resource: ● What is the solar energy production potential for the location? ● How does the specific site effect the installation - production and installation wise? ● Customer assessment: What does the customer expect and want? Solar Site Assessment objectives:
  • 3. ● Solar Resource: ○ Latitude ○ solar sun path charts ○ Altitude and Azimuth - sun and array positioning ● Site Specific Practical: ○ Shading - Solar Pathfinder or Suneye ○ Mounting methods and locations ○ Component locations and wire runs ○ Electrical service - new construction or retrofit ○ Roof or soil conditions Solar Resource and Site Analysis
  • 5. Solar resource Does the sun shine? ● What does data say for location? ○ Latitude, solar sun path charts ■ Azimuth - position relative to South ■ Altitude - how high in the sky ● What is the weather/air like? ○ wind patterns ○ rainfall ○ pollution
  • 6. Latitude has an incredible influence on the available solar resource.
  • 8. Location - Latitude Sun strike, wind/weather patterns, elevation
  • 9. Peak Sun Hour (PSH) Data Resource Tables
  • 10. Austin, Texas: 84 days rainfall average 229 sunny days/year 30º Latitude 489 ft. Altitude Frankfurt, Germany: 111 days rainfall average 1,586 hours sun/year 51ºN Latitude 364 Ft. Altitude Latitude Germany: 2011: 69,684 2012: 102,024 USA: 2011: 4,383 2012: 7,665 MWp Peak Power Capacity (installed, not resource)
  • 11. Kenya: 13 - 71 days rainfall 3,579 Hours/year 0º Latitude 6000 Ft. Altitude Sydney: 155 days rainfall 235 sunny days/year 39ºS Latitude 128 Ft. Altitude Kenya: Australia: 2011: 1,298 2012: 2,291 South Africa: 2011: 41 2012: NA MWp Peak Power Capacity (installed, not resource) Latitude
  • 12.
  • 13. Location and Latitude Sun strike, wind/weather patterns, elevation
  • 14. Berlin, Germany: 111 days rainfall average 1,586 hours sun/year 51ºN Latitude 114 Ft. Altitude Germany: 2011: 69,684 2012: 102,024
  • 15. Austin, Texas: 84 days rainfall average 229 Sunny Days/year 30º Latitude 489 ft. Altitude USA: 2011: 4,383 2012: 7,665
  • 16. Kenya: 13 - 71 days rainfall 3,579 Hours/year (325 days) 0º Latitude 6000 Ft. Altitude South Africa: 2011: 41 2012: NA
  • 17. Sydney: 155 days rainfall 235 sunny days/year 39ºS Latitude 128 Ft. Altitude Australia: 2011: 1,298 2012: 2,291
  • 18. Solar and Wind Energy Resource Assessment: http://maps.nrel.gov/swera Other examples: Indonesia is practically at the equator, yet the solar resource is fairly poor because it rains there SOO much.
  • 19. Other examples: Hawaii- 10 climate zones in 4000 square miles
  • 20. Azimuth and altitude of the sun and array dramatically affect the ability to maximize a locations natural solar resource. graphic from: astronomy21st.blogspot.com ** Note: mostly using Northern hemisphere for examples.
  • 21. http://www.solarfeeds.com/ The solar window is defined by the solar altitude and solar azimuth.
  • 22. A sun path chart is a graphic representation of the solar window that gives precise data regarding the exact location of the sun at all times of the year.
  • 23. 9AM - 3PM 68º How do you read a sun path chart?
  • 24. 68º - Solar altitude angle on June 21 summer solstice
  • 25. 22º
  • 26. 22º - Solar altitude angle on December 21st winter solstice
  • 27. Yellow Sun = Sunrise in Winter Red Sun = Sunset in Summer South = 0º +/- 180º 90º- 90º W E N W E Solar Window
  • 28. Solar angles South = 0º +/- 180º 90º- 90º W E N W E ? ?
  • 29. Solar angles South = 0º +/- 180º 90º- 90º W E N W E Solar Azimuth Angle Solar altitude angle
  • 31. S NW E 40º E solar azimuth 9AM, Dec 21 40º
  • 33. S N W E -34º W 1PM, June 2134º
  • 34. S 0º E 90º W -90º N -/+ 180º What is the azimuth angle of each array? Which one will produce the most in the morning? Which one will produce the most in the evening? ? ? Array azimuth
  • 35. S 0º E 90º W -90º N -/+ 180º What is the azimuth angle of each array? (At what angle does it face in reference to South?) 40ºW or -40 50ºE
  • 36. S 0º E W N -/+ 180º Which one will produce the most in the morning? Which one will produce the most in the evening? 40ºW or -40 50ºE
  • 37. S 0º E W N -/+ 180º Which one will produce the most in the morning? Which one will produce the most in the evening? 40ºW or -40 50ºE Will do best in the AM, when Sun is in the Eastern sky Will do best in the PM, when Sun is in the Western sky Will most often do best of all
  • 38. In an environment that experiences rain in the morning fairly regularly, but that clears up around noon with clear skies on into the evening, what would be the ideal direction (azimuth) relative to South for the array to face?
  • 39. In an environment that experiences rain in the morning fairly regularly, but that clears up around noon with clear skies on into the evening, what would be the ideal direction (azimuth) relative to South for the array to face? The sun rises in the E, and sets in the W. The array should face towards an azimuth that is slightly west of south. This will allow for optimization of afternoon sun, after the skies clear.
  • 40. S 0º E 90º W -90º N -/+ 180º A home has a roof that is shade free with an azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array?
  • 41. S 0º E 90º W -90º A home has a roof that is shade free with an azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array? Would this work? N -/+ 180º
  • 42. S 0º E 90º W -90º A home has a roof that is shade free with an azimuth of 103º. Will this work for a solar array? It wouldn't be good. N -/+ 180º
  • 43. When does it make sense to have an array face North? For example, on the back side fo this house?
  • 44. When does it make sense to have an array face North? In the Northern Hemisphere- NEVER. In the southern Hemisphere- ALWAYS.
  • 45. http://131.91.162.18/nasa/module-3/why-does-temperature-vary/angle-of-the-sun Direct vs. Indirect Solar radiation wider area and more atmosphere to pass through
  • 48.
  • 49. The angle of incidence is essentially the angle that defines how far you are away from a direct line from the sun. The larger the incidence angle, the less solar radiation/photons will strike the surface. solar altitude angle relative to roof
  • 51. Incidence angle: It is best to face the solar rays for most direct absorption of photons. Hence- arrays facing South, (Northern Hemisphere), TILTED at latitude.
  • 52. blog.civitasenergy.com Module should be tilted so that the Incidence angle is at 90º to the sun's rays (set at tilt angle equal to latitude). If possible: Winter- tilt up 15º (Latitude + 15) because of lower solar altitude angle Summer- tilt back 15º (Latitude - 15) because of greater solar altitude angle
  • 53. Incidence angle: It is best to face the solar rays for most direct absorption of photons. Hence- arrays facing South, (Northern Hemisphere), TILTED at latitude.
  • 54. Peak Sun Hour (PSH) Data Resource Tables
  • 55. Site specific details Will it work on my house? "It depends."
  • 56. Site specific details ○ Shading ○ Mounting methods and locations ○ Roof or soil conditions ○ Component locations and wire runs ○ Electrical service - new construction or retrofit
  • 58. Shading Consider shadows cast by objects such as trees, wires, ducts, antennae, etc. as well as seasonal lighting concerns.
  • 59. SolarPro Article: Q & A Calculating Inter-Row spacing #SolarMOOC Lecture: http://solpowerpeople.com/inter- row-shading/
  • 61. Solmetric SunEye: More advanced shade analysis GPS built in software that allows a shading analysis to be created to shared
  • 62. There are many smartphone apps for shading analysis as well: Sun Surveyor (android) SunSeeker (iPhone) (each app is about about $2 - $5) SolarPro article: iPhone Apps for Solar Geeks
  • 64. Magnetic Declination 180 - (MD) = True S MAGNETIC Declination is the angle between the direction on the compass and True South (or North. Compass needles is affected by magnetic core of the Earth. *GPS devices preconfigured! *Change every few years, slightly. West Coast: +15º 180º - (15º) = 165º East Coast: -15º 180º - (-15º) = 195º
  • 65. West Coast- western declination: +15º 180º - (15º) = 165º Compass tell you S is W of what it really is. East Coast- eastern declination: -15º 180º - (-15º) = 195º Compass tell you S is E of what it really is.
  • 66. Mounting methods and locations: ● Consider latitude ● Consider tilt ● Consider shading But also: Electrical service, system integration, placement of components Options: roof mount, ground mount, pole mount
  • 69. What is their vision and ultimate desire? ● What is their motivation (selling points) ● Determine energy usage and expected/desired offset (size/$) ● Do they want a roof or a ground mount system? ● What are their preferences visually? Customer Assessment:
  • 70. Energy usage and offset Energy Audit: http://youtu.be/YolBP0-vkBU Recommend reductions in use ( highest value for customer / of system) Consider adding EA to your skills set as an installer/team or partnering with an AE company (value to installer)
  • 71. Location and Visuals: Will primarily depend on availability of shade-free area, but specific preferences could play into decision. ● Shading ● Roof condition ● Safety and code ● Costs (and rebates) ● Architectural appearance, aesthetics and color
  • 72. Indiegogo Campaign: Online Solar School Development http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/online- solar-school-development?c=home http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/online- solar-school-development?c=gallery
  • 73. Sarah Raymer sraymer@solpowerpeople.com Director of Education and Training Services SolPowerPeople, Inc. NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional Certificate #042013-107