Large scale solar power plant flat roof and carport installation in Finland
Lavado Blanco, Miguel (2015)
Kandidaatintyö
Lavado Blanco, Miguel
2015
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2015061110221
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2015061110221
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This work focuses on the 159.5 kW solar photovoltaic power plant project installed at the
Lappeenranta University of Technology in 2013 as an example of what a solar plant project
could be in Finland. The project consists of a two row carport and a flat roof installation
on the roof of the university laboratories. The purpose of this project is not only its obvious
energy savings potential but also to serve as research and teaching laboratory tool.
By 2013, there were not many large scale solar power plants in Finland. For this reason,
the installation and data experience from the solar power plant at LUT has brought valuable
information for similar projects in northern countries.
This work includes a first part for the design and acquisition of the project to continue explaining
about the components and their installation. At the end, energy produced by this
solar power plant is studied and calculated to find out some relevant economical results.
For this, the radiation arriving to southern Finland, the losses of the system in cold weather
and the impact of snow among other aspects are taken into account.
Lappeenranta University of Technology in 2013 as an example of what a solar plant project
could be in Finland. The project consists of a two row carport and a flat roof installation
on the roof of the university laboratories. The purpose of this project is not only its obvious
energy savings potential but also to serve as research and teaching laboratory tool.
By 2013, there were not many large scale solar power plants in Finland. For this reason,
the installation and data experience from the solar power plant at LUT has brought valuable
information for similar projects in northern countries.
This work includes a first part for the design and acquisition of the project to continue explaining
about the components and their installation. At the end, energy produced by this
solar power plant is studied and calculated to find out some relevant economical results.
For this, the radiation arriving to southern Finland, the losses of the system in cold weather
and the impact of snow among other aspects are taken into account.