Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data

The two main challenges of the twenty-first century are the scarcity of energy sources and global warming; trigged by the emission of greenhouse gases. In this context, solar energy became increasingly relevant. Because it makes optimal use of the resources, minimizes environmental impacts, and is...

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Main Author: Aguayo, Paula
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7603
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-76032013-10-04T04:12:25ZAguayo, Paula2013-06-07T16:04:22Z2013-06-07T16:04:22Z2013-06-07T16:04:22Z2013-05-23http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7603The two main challenges of the twenty-first century are the scarcity of energy sources and global warming; trigged by the emission of greenhouse gases. In this context, solar energy became increasingly relevant. Because it makes optimal use of the resources, minimizes environmental impacts, and is sustainable over time. However, before installing solar panels, it is convenient pre-assessing the amount of energy that a building can harvest. This study proposes a methodology to semi-automatically generate information a building scale; on a large area. This thesis integrates airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and WoldView-2 satellite data for modelling the solar energy potential of building rooftops in San Francisco, California. The methodology involved building detection solar potential analysis, and estimations at building scale. First, the outline of building rooftops is extracted using an object-based approach. Next, the solar modelling is carried out using the solar radiation analysis tool in ArcGIS, Spatial Analyst. Then, energy that could potentially be harvested by each building rooftop is estimated. The energy estimation is defined in economic and environmental terms.enLiDARSolar EnergyData FusionObject orientedSolar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite DataThesis or DissertationGeographyMaster of ScienceGeography
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language en
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topic LiDAR
Solar Energy
Data Fusion
Object oriented
Geography
spellingShingle LiDAR
Solar Energy
Data Fusion
Object oriented
Geography
Aguayo, Paula
Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
description The two main challenges of the twenty-first century are the scarcity of energy sources and global warming; trigged by the emission of greenhouse gases. In this context, solar energy became increasingly relevant. Because it makes optimal use of the resources, minimizes environmental impacts, and is sustainable over time. However, before installing solar panels, it is convenient pre-assessing the amount of energy that a building can harvest. This study proposes a methodology to semi-automatically generate information a building scale; on a large area. This thesis integrates airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and WoldView-2 satellite data for modelling the solar energy potential of building rooftops in San Francisco, California. The methodology involved building detection solar potential analysis, and estimations at building scale. First, the outline of building rooftops is extracted using an object-based approach. Next, the solar modelling is carried out using the solar radiation analysis tool in ArcGIS, Spatial Analyst. Then, energy that could potentially be harvested by each building rooftop is estimated. The energy estimation is defined in economic and environmental terms.
author Aguayo, Paula
author_facet Aguayo, Paula
author_sort Aguayo, Paula
title Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
title_short Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
title_full Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
title_fullStr Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
title_full_unstemmed Solar Energy Potential Analysis at Building Scale Using LiDAR and Satellite Data
title_sort solar energy potential analysis at building scale using lidar and satellite data
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7603
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