TECH8015 - Lab1 - RETScreen - MS-Word - Version
TECH8015 - Lab1 - RETScreen - MS-Word - Version
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Laboratory Manual
Contents
Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................1
Lab 1: Study and analysis of PV configurations using RETScreen...........................................................2
Objective...........................................................................................................................................2
Apparatus..........................................................................................................................................2
Required Preparation........................................................................................................................2
Procedures.........................................................................................................................................2
Task 1: Calculate the annual solar radiation (MWh/m2) on a horizontal surface..........................2
Task 2: Find the optimum tilt angle of a fixed PV array at which the annual solar radiation is
maximum, and the PV array is facing due south............................................................................3
Task 3. Utilizing the methodology used in previous tasks, answer the following questions:.........3
Expected Outcomes...........................................................................................................................5
Report Submission Instructions.........................................................................................................5
Apparatus
RETScreen software
Required Preparation
Select a location where you would like to perform this analysis and determine the GPS coordinates
for that location.
Procedures
Task 1: Calculate the annual solar radiation (MWh/m2) on a horizontal surface
Question 1: Calculate the annual solar radiation (MWh/m 2) at an optimum tilt angle of a fixed PV
system facing 30° west of due south. What is the new optimum tilt angle? What is the maximum
solar radiation? How do these results compare with the results from the previous task, when the
system is facing south?
Answer:
Answer:
Summer – Tilt angle 12 (3.83 Daily Solar Radiation- tilted KWh/m2/d), Azimuth 0
In summer, the sun takes a higher path across the sky. This means that sunlight arrives at a
steeper angle to the horizontal plane. If solar panels are tilted at a lower angle, they are
more aligned with the incoming sunlight during summer, capturing more solar radiation.
A lower tilt angle reduces the shading effect of the panels on each other, as sunlight comes
in at a steeper angle. This is particularly advantageous for maximizing solar radiation during
the longer days of summer.
In winter, the sun takes a lower path across the sky, resulting in sunlight arriving at a
shallower angle to the horizontal plane. Tilted solar panels can capture more sunlight
when they are oriented at a higher angle in relation to the winter sun's path.
A higher tilt angle in winter helps to minimize the impact of lower sun angles, allowing the
solar panels to receive more direct sunlight and thus increasing the solar radiation
captured during the shorter days of winter.
i) one axis tracking with PV array tilt angle of the latitude of your site
ii) two axis tracking
iii) azimuth tracking with optimum PV array tilt angle
i) Annual solar radiation (one axis tracking with PV array tilt angle of the latitude of the site) = 1.82 MWh/m2
By following the procedures listed above you should have observed the effect of tilt angles, azimuth
angles, and tracking systems on the total amount of insolation that can be captured by a PV system,
as well as how some these factors can have different impacts on insolation during the different
seasons.
While you may discuss with others how to approach the assignments, the work you submit must be
your own. Please note that your submissions will be checked for originality by Turnitin. Submitting
an unoriginal work and plagiarism is an academic offence that will not be tolerated. A range of
penalties may be applied based on whether it is a first or subsequent offence and on the severity
from a grade deduction to suspension from the College. Please review the College's Academic
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