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    Photovoltaic Solar Systems

    Dr. William J. Makofske

    August 2004

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    What is a solar cell?

    Solid state device that converts incident

    solar energy directly into electrical energy

    Efficiencies from a few percent up to 20-

    30%

    No moving parts

    No noise

    Lifetimes of 20-30 years or more

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    Cross Section of Solar Cell

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    How Does It Work?

    The junction of dissimilar materials (n and p type

    silicon) creates a voltage

    Energy from sunlight knocks out electrons,creating a electron and a hole in the junction

    Connecting both sides to an external circuit

    causes current to flow

    In essence, sunlight on a solar cell creates a small

    battery with voltages typically 0.5 v. DC

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    Combining Solar Cells

    Solar cells can be electrically connected in

    series (voltages add) or in parallel (currents

    add) to give any desired voltage and current(or power) output since P = I x V

    Photovoltaic cells are typically sold in

    modules (or panels) of 12 volts with poweroutputs of 50 to 100+ watts. These are then

    combined into arrays to give the desired

    power or watts.

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    Cells, Modules, Arrays

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    Rest of System Components

    While a major component and cost of a PV system is

    the array, several other components are typically

    needed. These include: The inverterDC to AC electricity

    DC and AC safety switches

    Batteries (optional depending on design) Monitor(optional but a good idea)

    Ordinary electrical meters work as net meters

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    The Photovoltaic Array with its

    other electrical components

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    PV was developed for the space

    program in the 1960s

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    PV Price and Quantity

    Manufactured Relationship

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    The PV Market

    Solar Calculators

    REMOTE POWER

    Lighting Buoys

    Communications

    Signs

    Water Pumping

    Mountain Cabins

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    Telecommunications Tower

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    Remote Water Pumping in Utah

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    Recreation Vehicle Outfitted with

    Solar Panels

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    Solar Lanterns for Landscaping

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    A Solar Driven Band

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    The Market Expands

    As prices dropped, PV began to be used for

    stand-alone home power. If you didnt have

    an existing electrical line close to yourproperty, it was cheaper to have a PV

    system (including batteries and a backup

    generator) than to connect to the grid. Astechnology advanced, grid-connected PV

    with net metering became possible.

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    NET METERING

    In net metering, when the PV system produces

    excess electricity, it is sent to the grid system,

    turning the meter backwards. If you are usingmore power than is being produced, or it is at

    night, the electricity is received from the grid

    system and the meter turns forwards. Depending

    on PV size and electrical consumption, you mayproduce more or less than you actually use.

    Individual houses may become power producers.

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    Net Metering can be done with or

    without a battery backup

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    BATTERIES

    Batteries can be used to provide long-term

    or short-term electrical supply in case of

    grid failure. Many grid-connected houseschoose to have a small electrical battery

    system to provide loads with power for half

    a day in case of outage. Larger number ofbatteries are typically used for remote grid-

    independent systems.

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    Battery Sizing I

    If your load is 10 kw-hr per day, and you want to

    battery to provide 2.5 days of storage, then it

    needs to store 25 kw-hr of extractable electricalenergy. Since deep cycle batteries can be

    discharged up to 80% of capacity without harm,

    you need a battery with a storage of 25/0.8 =

    31.25 kw-hr. A typical battery at 12 volts and 200amp-hour capacity stores 2.4 kw-hr of electrical

    energy.

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    Battery Sizing II

    The relationship between energy in kw-hr

    and battery capacity is

    E(kw-hr) =capacity(amp-hr) x voltage/1000

    E = 200 amp-hr x 12 volts/1000= 2.4 kw-hr

    So for 31.25 kw-hr of storage we need

    31.25 kw-hr/2.4 kw-hr/battery = 13 batteries

    If we are happy with one half day, we need only 2 or

    3 batteries

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    2 KW PV on Roof with battery

    storage. Solar hot water

    collectors and tank

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    PV On Homes

    PV can be added to existing roofs. While

    south tilted exposure is best, flat roofs do

    very well. Even east or west facing roofsthat do not have steep slopes can work

    fairly well if you are doing net metering

    since the summer sun is so much higher andmore intense than the winter sun. The exact

    performance of any PV system in any

    orientation is easily predictable.

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    Photovoltaic Array on Roof and

    as an Overhang

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    KW PV System Installed

    along Roof Ridge

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    California Home PV Installation

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    PV on House

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    2.4 KW System under

    Installation in New Hampshire

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    PV Installed at Roofline on

    Building at Frost Valley, NY

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    PV Panels on Tile Roofs in

    Arizona

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    PV on Roof in California

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    Totally Inadequate Roof?

    If it is impossible or you dont want to put a

    PV system on your existing roof, it is

    possible to pole mount the arrayssomewhere near the house as long as the

    solar exposure is good. Pole mounted solar

    arrays also have the potential to rotate tofollow the sun over the day. This provides a

    30% or more boost to the performance.

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    Pole Mount for Solarex Modules

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    Pole Mounted PV

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    Pole Mounted PV

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    Roof Integrated PV

    If you are doing new construction or a

    reroofing job, it is possible to make the roof

    itself a solar PV collector. This saves thecost of the roof itself, and offers a more

    aesthetic design. The new roof can be

    shingled or look like metal roofing. A fewexamples follow.

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    Solar Roofing Shingles

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    Roof Integrated Photovoltaics in

    Misawi, Japan

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    Roof Integrated PV in Japan

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    Roof Integrated PV in Maine

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    Roof Integrated Photovoltaic

    System in Colorado

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    Roof Integrated PV

    (objects below chimney are solar hot water collectors)

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    PV Installation in Planned

    Community in Germany

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    Sizing a PV System

    Solar modules are typically sold by the peak watt. That

    means that when the sun is at its peak intensity (clear day

    around midday) of 1000 watts per m2, a solar module rates

    at say 100 Wp (peak watts) would put out 100 watts of

    power. The climate data at a given site summarizes the

    solar intensity data in terms of peak sun hours, the

    effective number of hours that the sun is at that peak

    intensity on an average day. If the average peak sun hoursis 4.1, it also means that a kw of PV panels will provide

    4.1 kw-hr a day.

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    Thinking About Solar Energy

    When the sky is clear and it is around

    midday, the solar intensity is about 1000

    watts per m2 or 1 kw/m2 In one hour, 1 square meter of the earths

    surface facing the sun will intercept about 1

    kw-hr of solar energy. What you collect depends upon surface

    orientation and collector efficiency

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    Thinking About Electrical

    Consumption1 kW = 1000 watts = 1.34 hp (presumably

    the maximum sustained output of a horse)

    1 kW-hr = 3413 Btu is the consumption of a1 kW device operated for an hour (E=Pxt)

    Now think about a Sherpa mountain guide

    carrying a 90 lb pack up Mount Everest,about 29,000 ft or 8,839 meters high, over a

    week, the typical time for such a trip

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    The Sherpa-Week

    Since we know that the energy in lifting is given by mgh or

    40.8 kg x 9.8 m/s2 x 8839m = 3,539,000 joules or about 1

    kw-hr, we can say that roughly 1 kw-hr = 1 Sherpa-

    week. Typical U.S. household consumption is 600 kw-hr

    per month or 20 kw-hr per day, or every day it is like

    hiring 20 Sherpa to carry the 90 lb packs up Mt. Everest.

    At the end of the week, we have 140 Sherpa climbing the

    slopes so the equivalent power that we consume is likehaving 140 Sherpa climbing Mt Everest continually. We

    might want to consider reducing this number before adding

    PV to our roof.

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    How Much Area Is Needed?

    The actual area that you need depends on the

    efficiency of the solar cells that you use. Typical

    polycrystalline silicon with around 12% efficiency

    will require about 100 ft2 of area to provide a peak

    kilowatt. Less efficient amorphous silicon may

    need 200 ft2 to provide the same output. Modules

    are sold in terms of peak wattage and their areasare given so you can easily determine the total

    roof area that is needed for a given size array.

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    Find the efficiency of a solar cell module

    given its power rating and its areaAssume it is a 100 Wp module and its area

    is 0.8 m2. Remember that the peak power

    rating is based on an intensity of 1000watts/m2. So the maximum output with

    100% efficiency is P = I x A = 1000 w/m2 x

    0.8 m2 = 800 wattsThe actual efficiency = Pactual peak/Pmaximum peak

    = 100 watts/800 watts = 0.125 or 12.5%

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    Larger Scale PV

    Of course you dont have to stop with home

    based PV systems. They make equally good

    sense for businesses and corporations whowant to reduce their cost of electricity by

    reducing their peak power consumption, or

    who want to emphasize their greenness aspart of their image, or who need to operate

    in a grid failure.

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    Rooftop Installation at Mauna

    Lani Resort, Hawaii

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    Details of Roof Installation for

    Mauna Lani Resort, Hawaii

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    Solar Carport

    Navy InstallationSan Diego, California

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    BP Installation on their Gas

    Station

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    Large 57 KW Rural Installation

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    Solar Added to Flat Roofs(can upgrade the insulation as well)

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    59 KW Installation of 5600 ft2

    in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

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    The Greenpoint, NY Building

    FALA F R f I ll i

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    FALA Factory Roof Installation

    Farmingdale, LI, NYNote the number of other roofs

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    T e sun s t e pr mary energy

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    p y gysource for almost all energy

    flows on the planet. Its time westarted using it.

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