Solar Energy Assessment for Community Energy Planning
By Fernando Nuno / Published on Thu, 2009-01-22 18:02Date:
Friday, March 20, 2009 - 15:00Duration / timezone:
1 hour / Central European Time (Brussels, Paris, Berlin) Zone A in www.theuds.com/timezone.phpModerators:
Alexandre Pavlovski, Vladimir KostylevContent:
A comprehensive, multi-step approach to assessing solar energy opportunities for regional development and community energy planning is presented by Green Power Labs (Canada). This approach includes three major assessment steps:
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Regional solar resource mapping, to understand the spatial distribution pattern of solar resource and to identify areas with higher resource levels more beneficial to large-scale solar deployment.
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LIDAR-based solar suitability mapping of communities, towns and cities to determine and rate solar energy generation potential of buildings and houses, and related CO2 emissions reduction/carbon credit generation potential.
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Site suitability assessment for prospective candidate buildings to determine the applicable solar technologies, recommend solar system configurations, and calculate return on investment and payback period for investing in solar.
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- concentrated solar power,
- concentrating photovoltaics,
- integrated resource planning,
- irradiation,
- radiation,
- resource,
- web events (archived)
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