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Analysis of daily solar exposure vs solar panel energy production

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Note: This analysis and code is currently specific to Australia only.

Analysis of daily solar-panel energy production against total solar exposure as published by bom.gov.au

Background

Solar panel output is affected by a number of variables such as:

  • Number, age and quality of panels
  • Panel orientation and inclination
  • Inverter size, minimum/maximum amperages and efficiency ratings
  • Operating temperatures of panels and inverter
  • Daily cloud cover, length of day (season), trees, dust, etc.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) publish a daily map of solar exposure for the nation. These maps give relatively high-resolution potential energy values for any lat-lon coordinate on the continent. This datasource can be used to determine the total system efficiency of a solar production system against the total potential solar exposure.

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Source: http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/awap/solar/index.jsp

Total solar exposure is measured as potential energy falling on a square meter of ground in a flat orientation over the period of a day (solar cycle). The units are Megajoules per square meter (MJ/m2).

Residential panels typically peak around the ~14% efficiency rating, and inverters in the 85-95% range depending on their temperature and input amperage. Inclination and orientation of the panels further reduce the potential energy generated.

A total energy conversion percentage of 8-12% is expected for residential systems. Efficency will be higher in the cooler seasons, even though less total energy is available.

Data

This analysis utilises the following data sources:

  1. Total solar exposure grids published at http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/awap/solar/index.jsp
  2. Log of energy production readings from a solar inverter.
    This may be a manual or automated log, and does not need to be daily readings however more frequent readings increase the accuracy of the comparisons. ECAS has been used as a mobile-friendly manual data logging application in this example.

Method

Results

Observations