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"Optimal" orientation does always lead to more output #358

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FabianHofmann opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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"Optimal" orientation does always lead to more output #358

FabianHofmann opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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The current CI fails as the total output of optimal orientated pv is not larger than the standard orientation. This only occurs for the ERA5t test, which at the point of writing tests latest summer months (Mai/June). So there might be an issue with the optimal orientation calculation.

See https://github.com/PyPSA/atlite/actions/runs/9887489362/job/27309307583

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The total "optimal" output should always be larger.

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@FabianHofmann FabianHofmann self-assigned this Jul 11, 2024
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* fix hour specs from deprecated "H" to "h"

* address #358

* follow up
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fneum commented Jul 11, 2024

Optimal orientation might vary if you only look at two months?

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good point! that's probably the reason

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then we can replace the comment here https://github.com/PyPSA/atlite/blob/master/test/test_preparation_and_conversion.py#L672 with an explanation

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Yeah... so the latitude optimal orientation we do is based on a simple heuristic from here:

https://www.solarpaneltilt.com/#fixed

The idea is to maximise output for fixed tilted solar PV over the span of a full year. So yes, the orientation is suboptimal if you only consider a few months, especially during central European summer.

NB: the largest output should always results from two-axis tracking.

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