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Renewable systems
Solar Energy Concept for the Glover Court
M Eng. Sc. IT in ACE, B Arch. Sc. A. Gdowska
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Solar systems
SOLAR HEAT- The sun is a source of free heat which can
be used in our buildings for heating and hot water.
SOLAR ELECTRICITY-The sun is a source of free energy
which can be used to produce electricity as well as heat.
Solar Energy Concept for Glover Court
M Eng. Sc. IT in ACE, B Arch. Sc. A. Gdowska
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Ireland normally gets between 1100 and 1600 hours of sunshine each year.
The sunniest months are May and June. During these months, sunshine duration averages between 5 and 6.5 hours per day over most of the country.
December is the dullest month, with an average daily sunshine ranging from about 1 hour in the north to almost 2 hours in the extreme southeast.
http://www.met.ie/climate-ireland/sunshine.asp?prn=1
Sunshine and solar radiation in Ireland
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Solar study for Glover Court York Street, DublinJanuary-June 2012 @ 12.00-13.00
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Solar study for Glover Court York Street, DublinJuly-December 2012 @ 12.00-13.00
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Solar hot water system
Kingspan Thermomax advancedvacuum tube solar systems mountedon 45 degree on the roof of the longbuilding.
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Solar PV system
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Solar PV –>> to the grid
Feed-in Tariff in Ireland
This “feed-in tariff” is available for micro-generation units.The ESB provide a micro-generation tariff of 9 cents per kWh for Customers
ESB are also offering a further support payment of 10 cents per kWh for the first 3,000 kWh exported annually. This payment will be made to the 4000 micro-generators connected in the next 3 years and will be paid over a 5 year period.
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Solar PV Façade
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Solar PV Façade Panels
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Solar PV Façade
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DEAP- Unit S-01
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DEAP- Unit L-01