Electrical energy generated by photovoltaic modules mounted inside the roof of a north–south oriented greenhouse
Four amorphous-silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules were arranged in an arch formation at the northern end of the Gothic-arch style roof of a north–south oriented greenhouse. Two were attached to the inner surface of the east roof with tilt angles of 20° (PV 1) and 28° (PV 2). The other two were attach...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biosystems engineering 2009-06, Vol.103 (2), p.228-238 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Four amorphous-silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules were arranged in an arch formation at the northern end of the Gothic-arch style roof of a north–south oriented greenhouse. Two were attached to the inner surface of the east roof with tilt angles of 20° (PV
1) and 28° (PV
2). The other two were attached to the inner surface of the west roof with tilt angles of 20° (PV
3) and 28° (PV
4). Each module (832
mm
×
412
mm) was lightweight (0.42
kg) and flexible with rated power of 24
W and the efficiency of 7%. The total area of PV
1–PV
4 was 1.7
m
2, which corresponded to 1.5% of the roof area. During seven months, PV
1–PV
4 generated 71.6
MJ in total. Modules with lower tilt angle generated more energy. West-roof mounted modules generated more energy than was generated by east-roof mounted modules because the greenhouse was oriented 7.03° from true north–south. Yearly generated energy was calculated by assuming cloudless skies. The PV
3 unit generated the maximum energy of 119.4
MJ
y
−1. These results show that the low tilt-angle module generates more electrical energy when it is mounted inside the roof of a north–south oriented greenhouse. |
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ISSN: | 1537-5110 1537-5129 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2009.02.020 |