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Can urban building energy models predict the performance of PV systems?
The microclimate, namely the urban heat island concept, is introduced and related to the existence of PV systems. It is concluded that urban building energy models (UBEMs) can be effective in studying the performance of PV systems in the urban environment. It allows one to simultaneously predict building energy performance and microclimate effects.
Are PV systems a good choice for building outdoor environments?
In the last few years, studies on the relationship between PV systems and building outdoor environments have been conducted, and there have been updates to the state of the art. Additionally, the integration of PV systems into building systems and structures, such as roads and parking lots, has been studied.
How does urban environment affect the power output of PV systems?
It was stated that the air temperature, air pollution, soiling, and shading provoked by the urban environment impact the electricity output of PV systems. In fact, in terms of temperature, the higher the PV surface temperature, the lower its efficiency.
This happens due to the lower thermal mass of the PV panels, which makes the cell temperature increase faster than the surrounding urban surfaces and dissipates the heat to the urban air. On the other hand, the UHI effect can lead to an increase in cell temperature and cause the efficiency of PV panels to decrease.