Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings

It is common practice, in the production of photovoltaic energy to only use the south-exposed roof surface of a building, in order to achieve the maximum production of solar energy while lowering the costs of the energy and the solar technologies. However, using the south-exposed surface of a roof o...

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Main Authors: Guglielmina Mutani, Valeria Todeschi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4018
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spelling doaj-ab26e44dfedc49c0a9d916ca5f22c2222021-07-15T15:33:45ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-07-01144018401810.3390/en14134018Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential BuildingsGuglielmina Mutani0Valeria Todeschi1Responsible Risk Resilience Centre—R3C, Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyFuture Urban Legacy Lab—FULL, Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyIt is common practice, in the production of photovoltaic energy to only use the south-exposed roof surface of a building, in order to achieve the maximum production of solar energy while lowering the costs of the energy and the solar technologies. However, using the south-exposed surface of a roof only allows a small quota of the energy demand to be covered. Roof surfaces oriented in other directions could also be used to better cover the energy load profile. The aim of this work is to investigate the benefits, in terms of costs, self-sufficiency and self-consumption, of roof integrated photovoltaic technologies on residential buildings with different orientations. A cost-optimal analysis has been carried out taking into account the economic incentives for a collective self-consumer configuration. It has emerged, from this analysis, that the better the orientation is, the higher the energy security and the lower the energy costs and those for the installation of photovoltaic technologies. In general, the use of south-facing and north-facing roof surfaces for solar energy production has both economic and energy benefits. The self-sufficiency index can on average be increased by 8.5% through the use of photovoltaic installations in two directions on gable roofs, and the maximum level that can be achieved was on average 41.8, 41.5 and 35.7% for small, medium and large condominiums, respectively. Therefore, it could be convenient to exploit all the potential orientations of photovoltaic panels in cities to improve energy security and to provide significant economic benefits for the residential users.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4018building rooftopssolar photovoltaic technologiesself-sufficiencycollective self-consumptioncost-benefitsresidential buildings
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Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
Energies
building rooftops
solar photovoltaic technologies
self-sufficiency
collective self-consumption
cost-benefits
residential buildings
author_facet Guglielmina Mutani
Valeria Todeschi
author_sort Guglielmina Mutani
title Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
title_short Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
title_full Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
title_fullStr Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Costs and Self-Sufficiency for Roof Integrated Photovoltaic Technologies on Residential Buildings
title_sort optimization of costs and self-sufficiency for roof integrated photovoltaic technologies on residential buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-07-01
description It is common practice, in the production of photovoltaic energy to only use the south-exposed roof surface of a building, in order to achieve the maximum production of solar energy while lowering the costs of the energy and the solar technologies. However, using the south-exposed surface of a roof only allows a small quota of the energy demand to be covered. Roof surfaces oriented in other directions could also be used to better cover the energy load profile. The aim of this work is to investigate the benefits, in terms of costs, self-sufficiency and self-consumption, of roof integrated photovoltaic technologies on residential buildings with different orientations. A cost-optimal analysis has been carried out taking into account the economic incentives for a collective self-consumer configuration. It has emerged, from this analysis, that the better the orientation is, the higher the energy security and the lower the energy costs and those for the installation of photovoltaic technologies. In general, the use of south-facing and north-facing roof surfaces for solar energy production has both economic and energy benefits. The self-sufficiency index can on average be increased by 8.5% through the use of photovoltaic installations in two directions on gable roofs, and the maximum level that can be achieved was on average 41.8, 41.5 and 35.7% for small, medium and large condominiums, respectively. Therefore, it could be convenient to exploit all the potential orientations of photovoltaic panels in cities to improve energy security and to provide significant economic benefits for the residential users.
topic building rooftops
solar photovoltaic technologies
self-sufficiency
collective self-consumption
cost-benefits
residential buildings
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4018
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