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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Description of the Model
2.2. Factors Surrounding the “Perfect Storage” Assumption
2.3. Data Collection
2.3.1. Energy – Insolation and Consumption
2.3.2. Available Roof Area
2.3.3. Solar Farms and Today’s PCEs
2.4. Geometrical Factors
2.4.1. The Obliquity Factor from Solar Panel Orientation
2.4.2. Separation of Rows of Solar Panels
2.5. Weighted Mean Energy Consumption Per Unit Area by House Type
| House Type | No. in London (2011) [19] | Upscaled Energy Consumption (kWh/m2) | Weighted Fractional Consumption (kWh/m2/yr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terrace | 756,988 | 2730 | 740 |
| Semi-detached | 617,647 | 3400 | 750 |
| Detached | 205,422 | 2490 | 180 |
| Flat | 1,219,534 | 3570 | 1560 |
| —Total— | 2,799,591 | — | 3229±1004 |
| House Type | No. in London (2011) [19] | Upscaled Energy Consumption (kWh/m2) | Weighted Fractional Consumption (kWh/m2/yr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terrace | 756,988 | 2730 | 740 |
| Semi-detached | 617,647 | 3400 | 750 |
| Detached | 205,422 | 2490 | 180 |
| Flat | 1,219,534 | 3570 | 1560 |
| —Total— | 2,799,591 | — | 3229±1004 |
3. Results & Discussion
3.1. Contribution from Today’s Best Roof-Mounted Solar Panels
| House Type | Contribution available from Panels with 23.8% PCE |
|---|---|
| Terrace | 11±2 % |
| Semi-detached | 9±2 % |
| Detached | 12±2 % |
| Bungalow | 14±3 % |
| Flat | 9±4 % |
| Average Home | 9±3 % |
3.3. The Area Needed for a Single Solar Farm in the UK
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| House Type | No. in London (2011) [19] | Upscaled Energy Consumption (kWh/m2) | Weighted Fractional Consumption (kWh/m2/yr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terrace | 756,988 | 2730 | 740 |
| Semi-detached | 617,647 | 3400 | 750 |
| Detached | 205,422 | 2490 | 180 |
| Flat | 1,219,534 | 3570 | 1560 |
| —Total— | 2,799,591 | — | 3229±1004 |
| House Type | Contribution available from Panels with 23.8% PCE |
|---|---|
| Terrace | 11±2 % |
| Semi-detached | 9±2 % |
| Detached | 12±2 % |
| Bungalow | 14±3 % |
| Flat | 9±4 % |
| Average Home | 9±3 % |
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