Hello Nik,

We installed two 4 kW DC PV systems on a Sacramento PV Pioneer home. Both 
arrays were tilted 18 degrees with one array facing south and the other facing 
west. The power from both systems fed into the Sacramento Municipal Utility 
District grid (not the home). After 2 years, SMUD reported (but did not provide 
data) that the west-facing system produced 20% less energy than the 
south-facing system. However, PVWATTS estimates the difference to be 11.8% 
less. My experience with hundreds of systems is that PVWATTS is a reliable 
estimator for crystalline silicon PV systems if you factor derating properly. 
It will be interesting to hear what other wrenches have to say.

Joel Davidson

 



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From: "Nicholas Ponzio, Building Energy" <[email protected]>
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 10:37:32 AM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] orientation data

Hey Folks, 

Anybody have real data to compare productions for south-facing vs, west-facing 
PV array? PVWatts is only showing about a 7% derating for facing west. 

Thanks,
Nik
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