화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy and Buildings, Vol.55, 264-272, 2012
Assessing the solar irradiation potential for solar photovoltaic applications in buildings at low latitudes - Making the case for Brazil
In Brazil, a low-latitude country characterized by its high availability and uniformity of solar radiation, the use of PV solar energy integrated in buildings is still incipient. However, at the moment there are several initiatives which give some hints that lead to think that there will be a change shortly. In countries where this technology is already a daily reality, such as Germany, Japan or Spain, the recommendations and basic criteria to avoid losses due to orientation and tilt are widespread. Extrapolating those measures used in high latitudes to all regions, without a previous deeper analysis, is standard practice. They do not always correspond to reality, what frequently leads to false assumptions and may become an obstacle in a country which is taking the first step in this area. In this paper, the solar potential yield for different surfaces in Brazilian cities (located at latitudes between 0 degrees and 30 degrees S) are analyzed with the aim of providing the necessary tools to evaluate the suitability of the buildings' envelopes for photovoltaic use. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.