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The PV potential of vertical façades: A classic approach using experimental data from Burgos, Spain

Díez-Mediavilla, M. ; Rodríguez-Amigo, M.C. ; Dieste-Velasco, M.I. ; García-Calderón, T. ; Alonso-Tristán, C.

Solar energy, 2019-01, Vol.177, p.192-199 [Periódico revisado por pares]

New York: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    The PV potential of vertical façades: A classic approach using experimental data from Burgos, Spain
  • Autor: Díez-Mediavilla, M. ; Rodríguez-Amigo, M.C. ; Dieste-Velasco, M.I. ; García-Calderón, T. ; Alonso-Tristán, C.
  • Assuntos: BIPV ; Building facades ; Insolation ; Mathematical models ; Orientation ; Photovoltaic cells ; Photovoltaics ; PV potential ; Solar cells ; Solar energy ; Statistical analysis ; Vertical global insolation ; Viability
  • É parte de: Solar energy, 2019-01, Vol.177, p.192-199
  • Descrição: Data recorded in Burgos, Spain, from January 2014 to September 2017. [Display omitted] •Potential PV production from vertical façades are calculated from GVI.•Data were compared to the energy production of a horizontal facility.•Four classic decomposition models were tested to predict GVI.•The results highlighted the economic viability of BIPV. Potential photovoltaic (PV) production from vertical façades facing the four cardinal points of the compass are calculated from daily average vertical global insolation readings measured in Burgos, Spain. Ten-minute data sets are collected over forty-five months, from January 2014 to September 2017, in the experimental campaign to produce estimates of daily average insolation levels, from which the PV potential of the vertical surfaces was calculated. Given the scarcity of data on Global Vertical Insolation (GVI), the main sky-related variables were processed in four classic decomposition models (Isotropic, Circumsolar, Klucher, and Hay) to predict the insolation values. Both the experimentally measured GVI values and those calculated with the models were then compared using the statistical indicators RMSE and MBE. The results highlighted the economic viability of Building Integrated PhotoVoltaic (BIPV) facilities, even on the north-facing façades, in comparison with the horizontal facility at the same location.
  • Editor: New York: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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