[RE-wrenches] Using the North Facing Roof

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Tue Jul 28 11:32:36 PDT 2015


Jarmo,

 

Unfortunately, simple is wrong in this case—and detrimental to the PV industry that needs all the roof real estate it can find.


Bill.

 

Bill Brooks, PE

Principal

Brooks Engineering

 

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Jarmo.Venalainen at schneider-electric.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Using the North Facing Roof

 

Hi: 

Granted that the description is very simple, but that is the intent.   

The essence of it is that the "loss" for small variations in angle of incidence is approximately bounded by, (less than), the sin of the angle between the orientations of two panels/arrays in question. 

10 degrees --->  minus 17% 
20 degrees --->  minus 33% 
30 degrees --->  minus 50% 

If you go through the detailed math and take into account  atmospheric effects, especially when the sun is near the horizons, temperature, location, weather, etc., the result will vary, but will not be worse than the sin of the angle. 

I'll draw out better picture with more detail for Vancouver.  We're at a fairly high latitude, so overall array orientation is a more sensitive factor than farther south. 

JARMO 

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Date: 

07/28/2015 09:48 AM 


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Re: [RE-wrenches] Using the North Facing Roof 


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The analysis of 50% of south facing production is too simplistic; running some modeling shows that, depending on the latitude, the difference can be much smaller, approaching 25% less for the north facing.  I think this layout could become more common especially on low slope commercial roofs, where the north facing module would occupy space that was already unused due to interrow shading.  Of course the closer to the equator the less difference between production of the north and south arrays...and you better be careful when stringing them in series so as not to mix N and S facing..plus filling in all those gaps between rows could make servicing the array a bit problematic! 

Cheers, 


Brian Mehalic 
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installation Professional™ R031508-59 

PV Curriculum Developer and Instructor 
Solar Energy International
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:24 AM, <billbrooks7 at sbcglobal.net <mailto:billbrooks7 at sbcglobal.net> > wrote: 
Jarmo, 

  

The sun’s geometry is not nearly that simple. To understand the impact of north-facing arrays, you have to perform a simulation. PV:WATTS does this just fine and it is easy to show that a 18-degreed North-facing tilt produces 75% of a perfect 30-degree south-facing array. Far more than your assumption of 50%. 

  

To compare 15-degrees South to 15-degrees North, the numbers are slightly better at 77%. We are going to see a lot of north-facing arrays once people understand that low tilt angles are very forgiving on North slopes. Steep slopes are a totally different story and you have to run the numbers…. 

  

Bill. 

  

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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Using the North Facing Roof 

  

I did a slide on the effect of North facing modules.  For even a fairly aggressive rotation North as shown, the effect is "only" a 50% reduction. 

The questions of whether or not to do it, are, 

- is the mounting structure simpler, lower cost 
- security against wind 
- can I put a larger array on the roof  (typically yes, if you make back to back pyramid shaped structures) 
- overall, what is the cost versus benefit 

JARMO
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[RE-wrenches] Using the North Facing Roof 


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I recently read a short piece that caught me up short, and I quote:

“The fast dropping cost of solar, while a huge boon to the adoption of solar PV, has counter-intuitively altered design parameters. No longer is the north-facing roof considered unusable because limited application in less-than optimal orientations can still show a positive net benefit. Arrays are thus designed now with elements or sub-arrays in these locations, increasing overall kW installation while reducing the energy production per capacity installed. This might have been anticipated based on sheer economic analysis from a users perspective, but so long has solar been expensive that these less optimal orientations were never seriously considered.” 
  
I doubt that the individual who wrote this piece came to these conclusions him/herself. Does anyone know of a recent article that argued this perspective? Is this an emerging design practice? If so, I’d like to know more about it. 
  
-          Peter 
  
Peter T. Parrish, Ph.D. 
President, SolarGnosis 
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South Pasadena, CA 91030 
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