PV Panels Laying Method Study

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In this paper, the problem of how to design a photovoltaic house to achieve the maximum power generation is discussed. An optimized solution of laying PV cells on house surface is proposed based on the solar radiation data of Da Tong (Shan Xi Province). Meanwhile, the concept Utility Factor per area is introduced and the inefficient combinations are discarding. Then Dynamic Programming Algorithm is applied to maximize the cells on each surface. It can be chosen that the inverters based on electric current, voltage, power and price after the layouts have been decided. Finally, the total power generation in a year and the total profit during PV cells lifetime is calculated. The solution involves various fields and covers every aspect of the problem as well evaluates the total benefits efficiently.

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