Design and Analysis of a Small-Scale PV System
Wu, Zhihao (2020)
Wu, Zhihao
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020091520442
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020091520442
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San Francisco ’s unique natural conditions and perfect policy subsidies have promoted the rapid development of its residential solar market. In order to respond to the enormous demand of the market, this thesis aims to design a small-scale solar system at a reasonable price and with an optimized power output that will meet electricity demand for a household in San Francisco.
The first half of the article mainly discusses the data that affects the photovoltaic system and the selection of components for the grid-connected photovoltaic system. The second half uses PVsyst simulation software to analyze and calculate the capacity and economic value of the designed photovoltaic system.
The results obtained are that the designed system meets the research objectives in terms of economic benefits, safety, and power output. The design concepts of this paper on photovoltaic systems can be applied to any location.
The first half of the article mainly discusses the data that affects the photovoltaic system and the selection of components for the grid-connected photovoltaic system. The second half uses PVsyst simulation software to analyze and calculate the capacity and economic value of the designed photovoltaic system.
The results obtained are that the designed system meets the research objectives in terms of economic benefits, safety, and power output. The design concepts of this paper on photovoltaic systems can be applied to any location.