KD7050 - Photovoltaic System Technology - Northumbria University
Assignment: Building Integrated Photovoltaic System
Assignment Brief
Outline:
Produce a feasibility report for a client interested in installing a building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system. The report should include the following:
an overview of BIPV and its advantages
identification of the potential locations for the array on the selected building
suggestions for the type and size of modules and technical details for your suggestions ï± a description of why your choice of modules would be suitable for this building
an outline system design, including considerations of connection schemes and component choices ï± predicted annual output of the system and contribution to building load
compatibility with the design brief of the client
use suitable photographs and diagrams to illustrate your proposed design.
NOTE: you do not need to include an economic assessment of the system, although you should provide a qualitative discussion of any potential economic benefits that may be gained from installation of the system.
Methodology:
Locate a picture (or pictures) of the building of your choice, together with whatever other information you feel is required. You have a free choice of building within the following constraints: It should not already have a PV system installed.
It should be a commercial or public sector building (i.e. not residential).
It should be generally suitable for the inclusion of PV on the façade and/or roof.
The array should be integrated into the building (i.e. not stand-off or mounted on a separate frame on the roof).
Each student in the class should select a different building for their project â please submit your choice of building to the module tutor
Identify a use and ownership of the building and develop a design brief based on the owner you select. Note: this does not have to be the actual use or ownership of the chosen building.
If you wish, you may change the usage of the building as long as it is in keeping with the construction and design of the building. You should define the usage in the feasibility report.
You may choose to alter the ownership of the building to a fictitious company or person in keeping with the other design attributes assumed.
You should select a location for your building. This can be the current location or you can choose to relocate your building at another site. You should select a site that is consistent with the design of the building.
You will need solar data for your building location. There are a number of web sites providing solar data for locations around the world. For example, for Europe and Africa, you could use the PVGIS web site. Make sure to select data of the appropriate format and provide a reference to the source. You may also use data contained in the PVSyst database if you use that software (see below), but note that there are a limited number of locations available.
You should select components for your system from company literature, generally available from company web sites.
Carry out a basic system design and performance calculation, assuming reasonable values for operating temperature, performance ratio and other parameters. ï± Include a predicted annual output for the system and comment on how this would contribute to the electrical loads of the building.
If you wish, you may make use of the system sizing software, PVSyst, which is installed on some of the computers in the open access computer area on the 3rd floor of Ellison Building E block. Please note that these computers are multiple use and:
Make sure you save your work to your own U drive or flash drive.
Attachment:- Photovoltaic System Technology.rar