[RE-wrenches] Flat roof in snow country - snow removal

Benn Kilburn benn at skyfireenergy.com
Wed Dec 9 13:48:24 PST 2015


Dana,
SESA (Solar Energy Society of Alberta) has been providing a great service
to anyone interested in Solar Energy for many years.  One project touches
on what a PV system will produce at various angles here in Edmonton and the
result of snow removal, or not, in particular.

I've been meaning to reply to this with a link... here it is...
http://solaralberta.ca/content/alberta-solar-performance-data

Now, assuming we are talking grid connected systems rather than off-grid
when the energy is 'really' needed.

​The rational that this reference array system supports​ is that during the
'snow months' while the days (and sun hours) are short and there is little
potential energy to harvest anyway, there is not a huge, if any, benefit to
pay anyone or risk safety to bother clearing snow off of modules in the
winter.

Of course your site will have its own variables, but if you make some
estimations on days of snow cover and peak sun-hours you are missing out on
then you can calculate the potential loss in kwh and dollar value that you
are loosing due to snow cover.
If someone's time is being paid to remove the snow then it is most likely
not worth the cost considering the $ value of the potential kwh lost.

Our general consensus is that if removing the snow presents any challenge,
especially to safety, then it is best to just leave it to melt.

Not really an answer to your question... but another perspective to
consider.



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On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Dana <dana at solarwork.com> wrote:

> For a flat roof, 35° rack mounted large array in snow country what have
> people done for snow removal other than hand shovel it out?
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> We thought of a dark roof material to start, & we can’t snow blow as there
> will be sidewalks & people below on all 4 sides.
>
> We are trying think this out in advance!
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