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Sami, Vikram Vikram; Nicolow, Jim; Campolucci, Aimee. Photovoltaic reincarnation using salvaged PV in the eco office. 2005 SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2005, Orlando, Flórida.
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Abstract

The Southface Energy Institute is an environmental nonprofit with a longstanding commitment for providing sound environmental education and outreach programs in Georgia and the surrounding Southeast region. Their new Eco Office is a planned 10,000-ft2 commercial green building demonstration addition to their existing facility in Atlanta, Georgia. In order to meet the aggressive design goals for the project (LEEDTM Platinum certification), the project will utilize a photovoltaic array that has been salvaged from a decommissioned BP® refueling station canopy. This paper examines the feasibility of salvaging decommissioned photovoltaic panels for reuse in other projects, using the Eco Office as a prototype for the process. The study examines the building s energy performance for a typical meteorological year, overlaid with the predicted renewable electricity production of the salvaged semitransparent amorphous silicon array. We analyze the PV square footage needed to make this building net zero energy, and finally, we compare this with the equivalent square footage of new monocrystalline panels required to achieve a similar electric output.
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