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Data analysis of solar power installation project for Lee County'S T.K. Davis Justice Center
In the spring of 2009, Lee County's T.K. Davis Justice Center (LCJC) installed a 16.6 kW grid-connected solar-powered system to help offset the energy costs of electricity used by the facility. Detailed analysis of the PV array performance is being executed. Data analysis consists of efficiency...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In the spring of 2009, Lee County's T.K. Davis Justice Center (LCJC) installed a 16.6 kW grid-connected solar-powered system to help offset the energy costs of electricity used by the facility. Detailed analysis of the PV array performance is being executed. Data analysis consists of efficiency with intensity, monthly and yearly performance comparisons of roof and pole arrays with PV modeling simulations, and the effect of weather, temperature, and different orientations on overall performance. This paper will also document the success story of Alabama's first State Government sponsored PV energy project. It can serve as a model of how local governments can be an example of how to increase energy-efficiency, be environmentally friendly, and reduce operational costs over the long-term. |
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ISSN: | 0160-8371 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PVSC.2010.5617015 |