Abstract

This study presents an optimization platform based on the climatic data provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to determine the optimum solar panel orientation. Our optimization model is simpler to use than the clearness index model since there is no need to calculate the extraterrestrial insolation on a horizontal flat plate and the shape factor. This optimization approach is based on the hourly climatic data. It determines the optimum tilt angle and azimuth angle of a solar panel for the maximum power generation, considering the diurnal variation of climatic conditions. The hourly evaluation of insolation allows setting up a solar panel azimuth angle that responds to the peak power demand. The main data that impacts the solar panel performance consists of the solar direct normal incident (DNI), direct horizontal incident (DHI), global horizontal incident (GHI), ambient temperature, wind speed, and ground albedo, all of which were obtained from the NREL database for over twenty years. The accuracy of the optimization platform introduced in this study is scrutinized by investigating the three locations in the United States with different climatic conditions. The results based on the present optimization model show higher PV power than the general rule of thumb for south-facing panels with title angles the same as the latitude of the location. Moreover, the effect of deviations from optimum panel orientation is discussed to show the versatility of our technique. Our optimization model is easy-to-use, computationally efficient, and capable of being applied to other locations worldwide.

Highlights

  • Flat plate solar panels, photovoltaic and water heaters, are commonly used to produce green energy

  • Modules for various tilt angle south-facing panels. They concluded that the best solar panel orientations are south-facing with tilt angles of 20–30◦ for Cairo, Egypt

  • Orientation of solar panels can be based on the power needs of the system

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Introduction

Photovoltaic and water heaters, are commonly used to produce green energy. Several recently published works have shown that, depending on the location, other orientations are more appropriate for maximum solar irradiance on solar panels. The sequential neural-network approximation is used to determine the optimum tilt angles of south-facing solar panels in various locations in China [1]. The Genetic Algorithm and the Simulated-Annealing methods were used to determine optimum tilt angles of south-facing solar panels in various locations in Taiwan [2]. Hussein et al [3] investigated the performance of monocrystalline silicon PV modules for various tilt angle south-facing panels. They concluded that the best solar panel orientations are south-facing with tilt angles of 20–30◦ for Cairo, Egypt. Tang and Wu [4]

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