Design optimization of a large scale rooftop photovoltaic system |
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Authors: | Xiangyang Gong Manohar Kulkarni |
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Affiliation: | aMechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA;bMechanical Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the optimization process of a grid connected photovoltaic (PV) system, which is intended to replace a large-scale thermal solar system on the rooftop of a Federal office building. A PV energy conversion model is described. Based on this model, array surface tilt angle and array size are optimized. The optimization method is based on maximizing the utilization of the array output energy, and, at the same time, minimizing the electricity power sold to grid. An effectiveness factor is introduced that takes into account both of these parameters. The array configuration and the output parameters are determined by comparing several PV modules. A 43.2 kW PV system is designed and operational problems such as harmonic effects and anti-islanding are discussed. Finally, the system performance is simulated and through economic analysis it has shown that the cost of PV system can be recouped in 13 years under the current renewable energy incentive program by the state of Illinois. |
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Keywords: | Photovoltaic system Optimization Array Solar radiation Tilt angle Effectiveness factor Performance Harmonic effect Islanding |
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