A simulation method to find the optimal design of photovoltaic home system in Malaysia, case study: a building integrated photovoltaic in Putra Jaya
Over recent years, the number of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) installations for home systems have been increasing in Malaysia. The paper concerns an analysis - as part of current Research and Development (R&D) efforts - to integrate photovoltaics as an architectural feature of a d...
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Language: | English |
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World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (W A S E T)
2010
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/11954/10/A_simulation_method_to_find_the_optimal_design_of_photovoltaic_home_system...pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/11954/ http://www.waset.org/journals/ijss/ |
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Summary: | Over recent years, the number of building integrated
photovoltaic (BIPV) installations for home systems have been
increasing in Malaysia. The paper concerns an analysis - as part of
current Research and Development (R&D) efforts - to integrate
photovoltaics as an architectural feature of a detached house in the
new satellite township of Putrajaya, Malaysia. The analysis was
undertaken using calculation and simulation tools to optimize
performance of BIPV home system. In this study, a the simulation
analysis was undertaken for selected bungalow units based on a long
term recorded weather data for city of Kuala Lumpur. The simulation
and calculation was done with consideration of a PV panels' tilt and
direction, shading effect and economical considerations. A
simulation of the performance of a grid connected BIPV house in
Kuala Lumpur was undertaken. This case study uses a 60 PV
modules with power output of 2.7 kW giving an average of PV
electricity output is 255 kWh/month.. |
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