Hello,
This is slightly a bit of an off topic enquiry. But as part of my research project I am simulating the installation of PV into an industrial building. I just wondered if I could get a professional opinion from someone actively in the industry of what kind of viable options there are in the market for providing the complete electricity requirements for a given building.
I've looked into BIPV but that seems to be relatively expensive for its performance (at the moment).
CPV isn't suited for climates such as the UK or Eastern France from what I've seen, due to cloud cover and and a generally low insolation.
I'm looking at high efficiency modules, but I'm finding difficulty finding any mono-crystalline modules in the 18% and above range on the market, despite being told those are typical mono-crystalline module efficiencies.
The ideal aim would be to simulate a 400+Kwp system with as few modules as possible... somewhere in the region of 1400 and below modules...
Any help would be much much appreciated ^_^
This is slightly a bit of an off topic enquiry. But as part of my research project I am simulating the installation of PV into an industrial building. I just wondered if I could get a professional opinion from someone actively in the industry of what kind of viable options there are in the market for providing the complete electricity requirements for a given building.
I've looked into BIPV but that seems to be relatively expensive for its performance (at the moment).
CPV isn't suited for climates such as the UK or Eastern France from what I've seen, due to cloud cover and and a generally low insolation.
I'm looking at high efficiency modules, but I'm finding difficulty finding any mono-crystalline modules in the 18% and above range on the market, despite being told those are typical mono-crystalline module efficiencies.
The ideal aim would be to simulate a 400+Kwp system with as few modules as possible... somewhere in the region of 1400 and below modules...
Any help would be much much appreciated ^_^
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