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Solar Photovoltaic Modules


The Renewable Energy House provides the opportunity to integrate various Photovoltaic technologies in a monument-protected building. The objective was to display as many different technologies as possible, thereby familiarising visitors with this innovative way of generating electricity. The following Photovoltaic technologies have been integrated:
 

  1. On the roof of the back building, 7 mono-crystalline modules can be found.

  2. The windows in the corridor leading to the back building contain 6 thin-film modules, which are integrated into the windows.

  3. Furthermore, the roof of the corridor contains three multi-crystalline, four thin-film and three mono-crystalline modules including an innovative roof-mounting system.

  4. Just at the entrance of the large meeting room in the back building, several inverters are installed which convert the direct current power generated by the different modules into the alternating current power that is used in the building.

  5. In the back faįade of the main building, another form of window-integrated PV modules can be seen, these being integrated in the windows of the kitchenette & toilets.

  6. The integration of further PV technology is planned for the future.

The power of the complete PV system is about 3 kW. On average a PV system representing this power will generate an energy production of about 2.550 kWh yearly.

Solar electricity equipment sponsors:

PV modules - Click to enlarge
PV modules ŠEREC
PV inverters - Click to enlarge
PV inverters ŠEREC
PV integrated in windows - Click to enlarge
PV integrated in windows ŠEREC