Automated quantification of solar photovoltaic potential in cities: Overview: A new method to determine a city's solar electric potential by analysis of a distribution feeder given the solar exposure and orientation of rooftops
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract
© SPSD Press from 2010. Solar photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion offers a sustainable method of producing electricity to maintain and improve the standard of living within cities. Planning for large-scale adoption of PV in cities, however, provides a challenge to urban planners because of the distributed nature of PV. This paper develops a new methodology to determine a city's PV potential by analysis of solar PV generation potential by distribution feeder given the solar exposure and orientation of rooftops serviced by a specific feeder within the city. The methodology is applied to an example feeder, and then can be scaled to apply to the network of any city. The method comprises the following steps: (i) rooftop extraction from aerial photos; (ii) service parcel and territory matching based on geographical information system (GIS) data; (iii) simulation of the solar exposure of the customers connected to distribution feeders based on local meteorological conditions and the general roof orientation of the customers serviced by the feeder; and (iv) sensitivity analyses of electricity yield as a function of PV module efficiency. Experience from the case study such as trade-offs between time consumption and data quality is discussed to highlight a need for connectivity between demographic information, electrical engineering schematics and GIS. Finally conclusions are developed to provide final methodology with the most and useful information from the highest constrained sources and can be adapted anywhere in the world.
Publication Title
International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development
Recommended Citation
Nguyen, H.,
&
Pearce, J.
(2013).
Automated quantification of solar photovoltaic potential in cities: Overview: A new method to determine a city's solar electric potential by analysis of a distribution feeder given the solar exposure and orientation of rooftops.
International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development,
1(1), 49-60.
http://doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.1.1_49
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