Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances

During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realisation of photovoltaic systems integrated with the structures instead of on ground photovoltaic (PV) plants. In this context, in rural areas, greenhouses covered with PV modules have been developed. In order to interdi...

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Main Author: Sergio Castellano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/433
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spelling doaj-b42f72e477024d5da9908ff513a9da1f2020-11-25T03:34:51ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682014-12-0145416817510.4081/jae.2014.433386Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performancesSergio Castellano0Department of Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of FoggiaDuring the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realisation of photovoltaic systems integrated with the structures instead of on ground photovoltaic (PV) plants. In this context, in rural areas, greenhouses covered with PV modules have been developed. In order to interdict the building of greenhouses with an amount of opaque panels on covering not coherent with the plant production, local laws assigned a threshold value, usually between 25% and 50%, of the projection on the soil of the roof. These ranges seem not to be based on scientific evaluation about the agricultural performances required to the building but only on empirical assessments. Purpose of this paper is to contribute to better understand the effect of different configurations of PV panels on the covering of a monospan duo-pitched roof greenhouse in terms of shading effect and energy efficiency during different periods of the year. At this aim, daylighting and insolation analysis were performed by means of the software Autodesk<sup>®</sup> Ecotect<sup>®</sup> Analysis (Autodesk, Inc., San Rafael, CA, USA) on greenhouse model with different covering ratio of polycrystalline photovoltaic panels on the roof.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/433photovoltaic greenhouses, daylight, shading, illuminance.
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Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
photovoltaic greenhouses, daylight, shading, illuminance.
author_facet Sergio Castellano
author_sort Sergio Castellano
title Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
title_short Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
title_full Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
title_fullStr Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
title_full_unstemmed Photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
title_sort photovoltaic greenhouses: evaluation of shading effect and its influence on agricultural performances
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2014-12-01
description During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realisation of photovoltaic systems integrated with the structures instead of on ground photovoltaic (PV) plants. In this context, in rural areas, greenhouses covered with PV modules have been developed. In order to interdict the building of greenhouses with an amount of opaque panels on covering not coherent with the plant production, local laws assigned a threshold value, usually between 25% and 50%, of the projection on the soil of the roof. These ranges seem not to be based on scientific evaluation about the agricultural performances required to the building but only on empirical assessments. Purpose of this paper is to contribute to better understand the effect of different configurations of PV panels on the covering of a monospan duo-pitched roof greenhouse in terms of shading effect and energy efficiency during different periods of the year. At this aim, daylighting and insolation analysis were performed by means of the software Autodesk<sup>®</sup> Ecotect<sup>®</sup> Analysis (Autodesk, Inc., San Rafael, CA, USA) on greenhouse model with different covering ratio of polycrystalline photovoltaic panels on the roof.
topic photovoltaic greenhouses, daylight, shading, illuminance.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/433
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