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Residential Implementation of Photovoltaic Systems By Chris Hinton & Patrick Patterson
Off-Grid & Grid Tied Mounting Techniques Inverters System Sizing & Design PV Modules Future of PVs Placement & Orientation Energy Storage Charge controllers
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Two Types of Residential Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
Grid-tied Off-grid Golden, Colorado - National Renewable Energy Lab East Lansing, Michigan - National Renewable Energy Lab
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Off-grid PV Systems Power for remote systems
Cost-prohibitive utility line extensions Location unknown - SolarDepot.com “…Electric company quoted US$7 a foot to bring in the utility line from about a mile away (about US$37,000).” - Home Power Magazine #92 Pg 22
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Grid-tied PV Systems Net Metering
Local incentives promote grid-tied systems exclusively Reduce peak power demand on utility - Energy Trust of Oregon
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PV System Sizing How much power do you need? Energy use & auditing
Energy efficiency measures Energy requirements for PV
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Off-grid System Considerations
Design system to match load Begin with precise load calculations Reduce load requirements through efficiency measures Estimate energy production potential from solar insolation data Select PV hardware to match load requirements - Xantrex
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Grid-tied System Considerations
Design system economically Examine previous power bills Implement energy efficiency first Estimate production potential from solar insolation data Choose % of load to match Select PV hardware for utility interconnection - Xantrex
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Module Placement & Orientation
Implications of shading The sun path Azimuth Tilt angle Moorepark, California - BP Solar
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Tracing the Sun Seasonal sun path variations Solar pathfinder tool
Obstacles to sunlight can be traced and predicted for different times of the year - Real Goods - Home Power Magazine # 57, pg. 32
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Module Placement & Orientation Guidelines
Standard PV module azimuth rule: (Orientation) = (True South) Note: In Portland, true South is about 19° east of magnetic South Standard PV module tilt rule: (Angle from horizontal) = (Geographic Latitude) - Real Goods
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What About Azimuth & Performance?
Home Power Magazine # 93, pgs
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Effects of Tilting PV Modules
Maximize energy production by optimizing tilt angle Seasonal adjustments can further maximize production capabilities - Home Power Magazine # 57, pg. 35
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How much does tilt angle really matter?
Home Power Magazine # 93, pgs
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Module Placement & Orientation Considerations
Placement and orientation often depend upon system priority: Off-grid systems should maximize energy production Grid-tied systems often maximize aesthetics characteristics
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Aesthetics Count This is the same house!
Home Power Magazine # 93, pg. 26 Home Power Magazine # 93, pgs. 10, 11
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Module Mounting Roof Mounted Ground Mounted Trackers
Home Power Magazine # 93, pg. 15 - National Renewable Energy Lab Trackers Home Power Magazine # 95, pg. 127
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Mounting Considerations
PV cooling Wind resistance Structural Stability Code compliance PV Orientation Aesthetics Visibility (visible installations may increase public awareness of renewable energy) Oak Park, California - BP Solar
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Energy Storage Off-grid storage needs Grid-tied energy storage
Cost and Efficiency Considerations - Home Power Magazine # 27, pg. 34 - National Renewable Energy Lab
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Off-grid Energy Storage
Calculate storage requirements from: Climate (periods of cloudy weather?) Critical loads (what do you need to power?) Capacity should last 4 – 21 days Batteries should not be discharged more than 50% – 70% or battery life is shortened Install batteries in safe, climate-controlled, ventilated location (not in your living room)
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Grid-tied Energy Storage
Most Grid-tied systems do not use batteries Rather the utility grid is treated as a 100% efficient, unlimited capacity battery (except during outages) Batteries may be added for additional storage flexibility
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Batteries: Cost & Efficiency Considerations
Batteries add significant cost to a PV system Charging batteries significantly reduces system efficiency: 20% energy losses are typical during battery charging “The Xantrex XS volt, 184 amp hour, AGM battery was designed for backup and solar applications.” $399 (list) or $179 (on sale)
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Photovoltaic Hardware Selection
PV Modules Inverters & Charge Controllers Mounting Hardware Balance of System Components
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Photovoltaic Modules – Selection Criteria
Cell types (in decreasing order of price and efficiency) Monocrystalline Polycrystalline Amorphous (thin-film) Performance IV curves Maximum power rating efficiency Aesthetics
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Module Comparison Chart
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Photovoltaic Modules – Product Survey
BP Solar: BP Shell Solar: SP150-PC Evergreen Solar: EC-110 Kyocera: KC Sharp: NT-S5E1U
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Inverters – Selection Criteria
Output types True sine wave Modified sine wave Input requirements 12VDC, 24VDC, 48VDC String inverters PV Modules wired accordingly Monitoring and data logging capabilities Non-islanding inverters for Grid-tie applications - SMA America
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Charge Controllers Purpose – safe battery charging Types
Series Shunt Stand-alone units Integrated (into inverter) - RV Power Products
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Inverter Comparison Chart
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Remote Monitoring Options
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PC Interface: Trace (Xantrex)
Home Power Magazine # 94, pgs. 24, 26
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PC Interface: SunnyBoy
- SMA America
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Inverters & Charge Controllers – Product Survey
Outback Power Systems SMA America Xantrex
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Mounting Hardware Two Seas Mounting Structures Unirac Ground/Roof
Ground/Roof Flush Mount Multi-Tier Low Profile Unirac Large Array PV Module Mounting System Solarmount (ground/roof) Tracker 200 (2-module tracking rack) - UniRac
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Balance of System Components
DC disconnects AC Disconnects Fuses/Breakers Grounding hardware Lightning Arrestors Combiner Boxes
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Case Studies Off Grid Living Grid-tied with batteries and monitoring
Off Grid PV & Wind Hybrid System Grid-tied system with unbelievable payback
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Off Grid Case Study: Bisbee Family – Home Power Magazine #92, pgs
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Grid-tied Case Study: Simons Family - Home Power Magazine # 94, pgs
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Off Grid Case Study: Reising & McCoy Family - Home Power Magazine #89, pgs. 10-19
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Grid-tied Case Study: Webster Family - Home Power Magazine #95, pgs
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Grid-tied Case Study: Webster Family
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Conclusions & Personal Thoughts
Carefully designed residential PV systems provide their owners with clean, reliable power, and promote interest in renewable energy sources Hydrogen as Energy Storage Building-integrated materials Expanded use of solar energy for water purification, water heating, space heating (air-to-air heat exchangers), as well as electricity production Home Power Magazine # 93, pg. 27
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