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Rooftop solar power

A rooftop solar power system, or rooftop PV system, is a photovoltaic (PV) system that has its electricity-generating solar panels mounted on the rooftop of a residential or commercial building or structure.[1] The various components of such a system include photovoltaic modules, mounting systems, cables, solar inverters and other electrical accessories.[2]

Rooftop PV systems around the world: Berlin, Germany (top-right), Bensheim, Germany (middle) and Kuppam, India (bottom-right)

Rooftop mounted systems are small compared to utility-scale solar ground-mounted photovoltaic power stations with capacities in the megawatt range, hence being a form of distributed generation. Most rooftop PV stations are Grid-connected photovoltaic power systems. Rooftop PV systems on residential buildings typically feature a capacity of about 5–20 kilowatts (kW), while those mounted on commercial buildings often reach 100 kilowatts to 1 Megawatt (MW). Very large roofs can house industrial scale PV systems in the range of 1–10 Megawatts.

Installation

 
Workers install residential rooftop solar panels
 
Rooftop PV systems at Googleplex, California

The urban environment provides a large amount of empty rooftop spaces and can inherently avoid the potential land use and environmental concerns. Estimating rooftop solar insolation is a multi-faceted process, as insolation values in rooftops are impacted by the following:

  • Time of the year
  • Latitude
  • Weather conditions
  • Roof slope
  • Roof aspect
  • Shading from adjacent buildings and vegetation[3]

There are various methods for calculating potential solar PV roof systems including the use of Lidar[4] and orthophotos.[5] Sophisticated models can even determine shading losses over large areas for PV deployment at the municipal level.[6]

Components of a rooftop solar array:

The following section contains the most commonly utilized components of a rooftop solar array. Though designs may vary with roof type (e.g. metal vs shingle), roof angle, and shading concerns, most arrays consist of some variation of the following components

  1. Solar Panels produce carbon free electricity when irradiated with sunlight. Often made of Silicon, solar panels are made of smaller solar cells which typically number 6 cells per panel. Multiple solar panels strung together make up a solar array. Solar panels are generally protected by tempered glass and secured with an aluminum frame.[7] The front of a solar panel is very durable whereas the back of a panel is generally more vulnerable.
  2. Mounting clamps generally consist of aluminum brackets and stainless steel bolts that secure solar panels to one another on the roof and onto the rails. Clamps often vary in design in order to account for various roof and rail configurations.[8]
  3. Racking or rails are made of metal and often lie in a parallel configuration on the roof for the panels to lie on. It is important that the rails are level enough for the panels to be evenly mounted.[9]
  4. Mounts attach the rails and the entire array to the surface of the roof. These mounts are often L brackets that are bolted through flashing and into the rafters of the roof. Mounts vary in design due to the wide range of roof configurations and materials.[8]
  5. Flashings are a durable metal plate that provide a water resistant seal between the mounts and roof surface. Oftentimes, caulk is used to seal the flashing to the roof and it resembles a metal roof shingle.
  6. DC/AC wiring for inverters connect wires between panels and into a micro inverter or string inverter.[9] No cables should touch the roof surface or hang from the array to avoid weathering and the deterioration of cables.
  7. Micro inverters are mounted to the bottom of the panel and convert DC power from the panels into AC power that can be sent into the grid. Micro inverters allow for the optimization of each panel when shading occurs and can provide specific data from individual panels.[9]

Thin film solar on metal roofs

 
Thin film solar running down metal roof

With the increasing efficiencies of thin film solar, installing them on metal roofs has become cost competitive with traditional Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline solar cells. The thin film panels are flexible and run down the standing seam metal roofs and stick to the metal roof with Adhesive, so no holes are needed to install. The connection wires run under the ridge cap at the top of the roof. Efficiency ranges from 10-18% but only costs about $2.00-$3.00 per watt of installed capacity, compared to Monocrystalline which is 17-22% efficient and costs $3.00-$3.50 per watt of installed capacity. Thin film solar is light weight at 7-10 ounces per square foot. Thin film solar panels last 10-20 years[10] but have a quicker ROI than traditional solar panels, the metal roofs last 40-70 years before replacement compared to 12-20 years for an asphalt shingle roof.[11][12]

Cost of Different Solar Roof Types
Type[13] Cost per Watt Efficiency Average 6kW System Cost
Polycrystalline $2.80-$3.00 13-17% $17,400
Monocrystalline $3.00-$3.50 17-22% $19,000
Thin film Panels $2.00-$3.00 10-18% $17,000

Finances

Installation cost

PV system prices (2022)

[needs update]

Residential
Country Cost ($/W)
Australia 1.0
China 0.8
France 1.1
Germany 1.2
Italy 1.3
Japan 1.2
United Kingdom 1.2
United States 1.1
India 1.0
Commercial
Country Cost ($/W)
Australia 0.85
China 0.64
France 0.9
Germany 0.9
Italy 0.9
Japan 0.95
United Kingdom 1.0
United States 1.0
India 0.75

Cost trends

In the mid-2000s, solar companies used various financing plans for customers such as leases and power purchase agreements. Customers could pay for their solar panels over a span of years, and get help with payments from credits from net metering programs. As of May 2017, installation of a rooftop solar system costs an average of $20,000. In the past, it had been more expensive.[14]

Utility Dive wrote, "For most people, adding a solar system on top of other bills and priorities is a luxury" and "rooftop solar companies by and large cater to the wealthier portions of the American population."[14] Most households that get solar arrays are "upper middle-income". The average household salary for solar customers is around $100,000.[14] However, "a surprising number of low-income" customers appeared in a study of income and solar system purchases. "Based on the findings of the study, GTM researchers estimate that the four solar markets include more than 100,000 installations at low-income properties."[14]

A report released in June 2018 by the Consumer Energy Alliance that analyzed U.S. solar incentives showed that a combination of federal, state and local incentives, along with the declining net cost of installing PV systems, has caused a greater usage of rooftop solar across the nation. According to Daily Energy Insider, "In 2016, residential solar PV capacity grew 20 percent over the prior year, the report said. The average installed cost of residential solar, meanwhile, dropped 21 percent to $2.84 per watt-dc in the first quarter of 2017 versus first quarter 2015."[15] In fact, in eight states the group studied, the total government incentives for installing a rooftop solar PV system actually exceeded the cost of doing so. [16]

In 2019, the national average cost in the United States, after tax credits, for a 6 kW residential system was $2.99/W, with a typical range of $2.58 to $3.38.[17]

Due to economies of scale, industrial-sized ground-mounted solar systems produce power at half the cost (2c/kWh) of small roof-mounted systems (4c/kWh).[18]

Net-metering mechanism

This is an arrangement for grid connected solar power systems. In this mechanism, the excess solar power generated is exported to the electricity grid. The consumer gets credit for the amount of power exported. At the end of the billing cycle, the consumer is charged for the net or difference of power imported and power exported to the electricity grid.[19] Hence the name, net-metering.

A key point to note here is that there is no sale of solar power in this mechanism. The exported kWh are only used to adjust the imported kWh prior to the bill calculation.

Feed-in tariff mechanism

In a grid connected rooftop photovoltaic power station, the generated electricity can sometimes be sold to the servicing electric utility for use elsewhere in the grid. This arrangement provides payback for the investment of the installer. Many consumers from across the world are switching to this mechanism owing to the revenue yielded. A public utility commission usually sets the rate that the utility pays for this electricity, which could be at the retail rate or the lower wholesale rate, greatly affecting solar power payback and installation demand.

The FIT as it is commonly known has led to an expansion in the solar PV industry worldwide. Thousands of jobs have been created through this form of subsidy. However it can produce a bubble effect which can burst when the FIT is removed. It has also increased the ability for localised production and embedded generation reducing transmission losses through power lines.[2]

Hybrid systems

 
Rooftop PV hybrid system.

A rooftop photovoltaic power station (either on-grid or off-grid) can be used in conjunction with other power components like diesel generators, wind turbines, batteries etc. These solar hybrid power systems may be capable of providing a continuous source of power.[2]

Advantages

Installers have the right to feed solar electricity into the public grid and hence receive a reasonable premium tariff per generated kWh reflecting the benefits of solar electricity to compensate for the current extra costs of PV electricity.[2]

Disadvantages

An electrical power system containing a 10% contribution from PV stations would require a 2.5% increase in load-frequency control (LFC) capacity over a conventional system[jargon]—an issue which may be countered by using synchronverters in the DC/AC-circuit of the PV system. The break-even cost for PV power generation was in 1996 found to be relatively high for contribution levels of less than 10%. While higher proportions of PV power generation give lower break-even costs, economic and LFC considerations impose an upper limit of about 10% on PV contributions to the overall power systems.[20]

Technical Challenges

There are many technical challenges to integrating large amounts of rooftop PV systems to the power grid.

Reverse power flow

The electric power grid was not designed for two way power flow at the distribution level. Distribution feeders are usually designed as a radial system for one way power flow transmitted over long distances from large centralized generators to customer loads at the end of the distribution feeder. With localized and distributed solar PV generation on rooftops, reverse flow causes power to flow to the substation and transformer, causing significant challenges. This has adverse effects on protection coordination and voltage regulators.

Ramp rates

Rapid fluctuations of generation from PV systems due to intermittent clouds cause undesirable levels of voltage variability in the distribution feeder. At high penetration of rooftop PV, this voltage variability reduces the stability of the grid due to transient imbalance in load and generation and causes voltage and frequency to exceed set limits if not countered by power controls. That is, the centralized generators cannot ramp fast enough to match the variability of the PV systems causing frequency mismatch in the nearby system. This could lead to blackouts. This is an example of how a simple localized rooftop PV system can affect the larger power grid. The issue is partially mitigated by distributing solar panels over a wide area, and by adding storage.

Operation and maintenance

Rooftop PV solar operation and maintenance is of higher costs in comparison with ground-based facilities due to the distributed nature of rooftop facilities and harder access. In rooftop solar systems it typically takes a longer time to identify a malfunction and send a technician, due to lower availability of sufficient photovoltaic system performance monitoring tools and higher costs of human labor. As a result, rooftop solar PV systems typically suffer from lower quality of operation & maintenance and essentially lower levels of system availability and energy output.

Largest rooftop solar installations

Rooftop photovoltaic power stations (5 MW and larger)
PV power station Location Country Nominal Power[21]

(MWp)

Notes
Jining Huaxi Shandong China 120 Spanned across 43 rooftops with total capacity of 110 GWh/year[22]
LaiYih Group Vinh Long Vietnam 37.6 Rooftop of footwear manufacturing facility[23][24]
Prologis Redlands Distribution Center Redlands, California United States 28.1 A series of installations on several rooftops at Prologis Redlands Distribution Center from November 2010 to August 2013 ranging from 1.75MW to 6.77MW.[25]
Mai Dubai Bottling Plant Dubai United Arab Emirates 18.1 52,000 solar modules, completed Summer of 2019[26]
AG Heylen Energy Venlo Netherlands 18.015 This project at Venlo consists of over 48,000 solar modules, and over 100 inverters. 126,000 square meter of roofs is used.[27] Installation completed in August 2020.[28]
Apple Park Cupertino, California United States 17 Approx 10 MW on main building and 7 MW on two parking structures[29]
Arvind Limited Santej India 16.2 This is the largest solar rooftop plant in India at single industrial premises. This project at Santej consists of over 46,000 solar modules, and over 180 inverters. More than 20,000 man-days were spent in installing this landmark and over 40,000 square meter of old roofs were replaced to make way for this plant.[30]
Warehouse by Permacity / LADWP Los Angeles, California United States 16.4 [31]
General Motors Zaragoza Spain 11.8 Installed at General Motors Spanish Zaragoza Manufacturing Plant in fall 2008.[32][33]
Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, Beas India 11.5 Solar power plant spread over 42-acre rooftop[34]
Riverside Renewable Energy – Holt Logistics Gloucester Marine Terminal Gloucester City, New Jersey United States 10.1 Three refrigerated warehouse buildings. Completed April 2012 with 9 MW,[35][36] expanded in 2019[37]
Southern California Edison-Whirlpool Corporation Regional Distribution Center Perris, California United States 10.0 Installed on rooftop of Whirlpool Corporation Regional Distribution Center Sept. 19, 2011[38]
St. Charles International Perpignan France 9 Fruit and vegetable distribution centre[39][40]
Prologis Rialto I-210 Distribution Center Rialto, California United States 8.601 Rooftop of building number 2 completed in August 2011[25]
NRG Energy-Mandalay Bay Resort Convention Center Las Vegas, NV United States 8.3 Installed on rooftop of Mandalay Bay Resort Convention Center Sept. 18, 2014.[41][42][43] Expanded to 8.3 MW in 2016.[44]
Prologis Perth Amboy Corporation Park Perth Amboy, New Jersey United States 8.135 Perth Amboy Corporation Park 1 and 2, including rooftop of US Foods refrigerated warehouse[25][45]
Greenport distribution centre Venlo Netherlands 7.7 Distribution center[46]
Amazon Carteret, New Jersey United States 7.5 Warehouse[47]
Goodyear Dunlop logistic centre Philippsburg Germany 7.4 Constructed 2011[48]
Iron Mountain, Inc. Edison, New Jersey United States 7.19 Data center[49][50]
IMAX Long An Vietnam 7 Rooftop at Phuc Long industrial zone[51]
Duke Realty Perth Amboy, New Jersey United States 6.94 Rooftops of two adjacent warehouse buildings. First community solar project in New Jersey.[52][53]
Shanghai No.1/2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. Hongqiao Railway Station, Shanghai China 6.68 BIPV roof of the station[54]
Port of Hull Kingston upon Hull United Kingdom 6.5 Spanned across several roofs at Port of Hull.[55]
MRPL - Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited Mangalore India 6.063 Installed on rooftops inside Refinery site, Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) roof
Atrato Onsite Energy - Marks & Spencer Leicestershire United Kingdom 6 Rooftop of Marks & Spencer warehouse, the largest in UK at the time of the installation in 2015.[56]
Pata petrochemicals complex Uttar Pradesh India 5.76 State-owned gas utility GAIL has commissioned the country's second-largest rooftop solar power plant with a capacity of 5.76 MWp[57]
RE Cranbury Solar 1 Cranbury, New Jersey United States 5.73 [58][59]
Aurobindo Pharma Windsor, New Jersey United States 5.5 Contiguous rooftop solar installed in 2018.[60]
Nissan Motor Samut Prakan Thailand 5.5 Rooftop of a manufacturing plant[61][62]
Amazon Burlington, New Jersey United States 5.49 Amazon warehouse[50][63]
Constellation Energy-Toys R Us Flanders, New Jersey United States 5.38 Installed on rooftop of Toys "R" Us distribution center.[64] Was largest in North America.[65]
Amazon West Deptford Township, New Jersey United States 5.15 Amazon warehouse[50][63]
Sharp Kameyama Japan 5.1 BIPV roof[66]
US Beverage Packers Keasbey, New Jersey United States 5.009 Rooftop of 650,000-square-foot manufacturing facility[63][67]
Prologis Port Reading Carteret, New Jersey United States 5.006 Rooftop of building #9[25]
Urban Energy Solar Yonkers, NY United States 5 This system offsets Urban Energy's CO2 emissions by 1,001,340 kg/a.[68]
Sonnenfleck-tts-Bürstadt Bürstadt, Hessen Germany 5 BIPV roof in 2005[69]
Bentley Motors Crewe United Kingdom 5 The largest in UK at the time of the installation in 2013.[70]

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A rooftop solar power system or rooftop PV system is a photovoltaic PV system that has its electricity generating solar panels mounted on the rooftop of a residential or commercial building or structure 1 The various components of such a system include photovoltaic modules mounting systems cables solar inverters and other electrical accessories 2 Rooftop PV systems around the world Berlin Germany top right Bensheim Germany middle and Kuppam India bottom right Rooftop mounted systems are small compared to utility scale solar ground mounted photovoltaic power stations with capacities in the megawatt range hence being a form of distributed generation Most rooftop PV stations are Grid connected photovoltaic power systems Rooftop PV systems on residential buildings typically feature a capacity of about 5 20 kilowatts kW while those mounted on commercial buildings often reach 100 kilowatts to 1 Megawatt MW Very large roofs can house industrial scale PV systems in the range of 1 10 Megawatts Contents 1 Installation 2 Thin film solar on metal roofs 3 Finances 3 1 Installation cost 3 1 1 PV system prices 2022 3 1 2 Cost trends 3 2 Net metering mechanism 3 3 Feed in tariff mechanism 4 Hybrid systems 5 Advantages 6 Disadvantages 7 Technical Challenges 7 1 Reverse power flow 7 2 Ramp rates 7 3 Operation and maintenance 8 Largest rooftop solar installations 9 See also 10 ReferencesInstallation Edit Workers install residential rooftop solar panels Rooftop PV systems at Googleplex California The urban environment provides a large amount of empty rooftop spaces and can inherently avoid the potential land use and environmental concerns Estimating rooftop solar insolation is a multi faceted process as insolation values in rooftops are impacted by the following Time of the year Latitude Weather conditions Roof slope Roof aspect Shading from adjacent buildings and vegetation 3 There are various methods for calculating potential solar PV roof systems including the use of Lidar 4 and orthophotos 5 Sophisticated models can even determine shading losses over large areas for PV deployment at the municipal level 6 Components of a rooftop solar array The following section contains the most commonly utilized components of a rooftop solar array Though designs may vary with roof type e g metal vs shingle roof angle and shading concerns most arrays consist of some variation of the following components Solar Panels produce carbon free electricity when irradiated with sunlight Often made of Silicon solar panels are made of smaller solar cells which typically number 6 cells per panel Multiple solar panels strung together make up a solar array Solar panels are generally protected by tempered glass and secured with an aluminum frame 7 The front of a solar panel is very durable whereas the back of a panel is generally more vulnerable Mounting clamps generally consist of aluminum brackets and stainless steel bolts that secure solar panels to one another on the roof and onto the rails Clamps often vary in design in order to account for various roof and rail configurations 8 Racking or rails are made of metal and often lie in a parallel configuration on the roof for the panels to lie on It is important that the rails are level enough for the panels to be evenly mounted 9 Mounts attach the rails and the entire array to the surface of the roof These mounts are often L brackets that are bolted through flashing and into the rafters of the roof Mounts vary in design due to the wide range of roof configurations and materials 8 Flashings are a durable metal plate that provide a water resistant seal between the mounts and roof surface Oftentimes caulk is used to seal the flashing to the roof and it resembles a metal roof shingle DC AC wiring for inverters connect wires between panels and into a micro inverter or string inverter 9 No cables should touch the roof surface or hang from the array to avoid weathering and the deterioration of cables Micro inverters are mounted to the bottom of the panel and convert DC power from the panels into AC power that can be sent into the grid Micro inverters allow for the optimization of each panel when shading occurs and can provide specific data from individual panels 9 Thin film solar on metal roofs Edit Thin film solar running down metal roof With the increasing efficiencies of thin film solar installing them on metal roofs has become cost competitive with traditional Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline solar cells The thin film panels are flexible and run down the standing seam metal roofs and stick to the metal roof with Adhesive so no holes are needed to install The connection wires run under the ridge cap at the top of the roof Efficiency ranges from 10 18 but only costs about 2 00 3 00 per watt of installed capacity compared to Monocrystalline which is 17 22 efficient and costs 3 00 3 50 per watt of installed capacity Thin film solar is light weight at 7 10 ounces per square foot Thin film solar panels last 10 20 years 10 but have a quicker ROI than traditional solar panels the metal roofs last 40 70 years before replacement compared to 12 20 years for an asphalt shingle roof 11 12 Cost of Different Solar Roof Types Type 13 Cost per Watt Efficiency Average 6kW System CostPolycrystalline 2 80 3 00 13 17 17 400Monocrystalline 3 00 3 50 17 22 19 000Thin film Panels 2 00 3 00 10 18 17 000Finances EditInstallation cost Edit PV system prices 2022 Edit needs update Residential Country Cost W Australia 1 0China 0 8France 1 1Germany 1 2Italy 1 3Japan 1 2United Kingdom 1 2United States 1 1India 1 0Commercial Country Cost W Australia 0 85China 0 64France 0 9Germany 0 9Italy 0 9Japan 0 95United Kingdom 1 0United States 1 0India 0 75 Cost trends Edit In the mid 2000s solar companies used various financing plans for customers such as leases and power purchase agreements Customers could pay for their solar panels over a span of years and get help with payments from credits from net metering programs As of May 2017 installation of a rooftop solar system costs an average of 20 000 In the past it had been more expensive 14 Utility Dive wrote For most people adding a solar system on top of other bills and priorities is a luxury and rooftop solar companies by and large cater to the wealthier portions of the American population 14 Most households that get solar arrays are upper middle income The average household salary for solar customers is around 100 000 14 However a surprising number of low income customers appeared in a study of income and solar system purchases Based on the findings of the study GTM researchers estimate that the four solar markets include more than 100 000 installations at low income properties 14 A report released in June 2018 by the Consumer Energy Alliance that analyzed U S solar incentives showed that a combination of federal state and local incentives along with the declining net cost of installing PV systems has caused a greater usage of rooftop solar across the nation According to Daily Energy Insider In 2016 residential solar PV capacity grew 20 percent over the prior year the report said The average installed cost of residential solar meanwhile dropped 21 percent to 2 84 per watt dc in the first quarter of 2017 versus first quarter 2015 15 In fact in eight states the group studied the total government incentives for installing a rooftop solar PV system actually exceeded the cost of doing so 16 In 2019 the national average cost in the United States after tax credits for a 6 kW residential system was 2 99 W with a typical range of 2 58 to 3 38 17 Due to economies of scale industrial sized ground mounted solar systems produce power at half the cost 2c kWh of small roof mounted systems 4c kWh 18 Net metering mechanism Edit Main article Net metering This is an arrangement for grid connected solar power systems In this mechanism the excess solar power generated is exported to the electricity grid The consumer gets credit for the amount of power exported At the end of the billing cycle the consumer is charged for the net or difference of power imported and power exported to the electricity grid 19 Hence the name net metering A key point to note here is that there is no sale of solar power in this mechanism The exported kWh are only used to adjust the imported kWh prior to the bill calculation Feed in tariff mechanism Edit In a grid connected rooftop photovoltaic power station the generated electricity can sometimes be sold to the servicing electric utility for use elsewhere in the grid This arrangement provides payback for the investment of the installer Many consumers from across the world are switching to this mechanism owing to the revenue yielded A public utility commission usually sets the rate that the utility pays for this electricity which could be at the retail rate or the lower wholesale rate greatly affecting solar power payback and installation demand The FIT as it is commonly known has led to an expansion in the solar PV industry worldwide Thousands of jobs have been created through this form of subsidy However it can produce a bubble effect which can burst when the FIT is removed It has also increased the ability for localised production and embedded generation reducing transmission losses through power lines 2 Hybrid systems Edit Rooftop PV hybrid system A rooftop photovoltaic power station either on grid or off grid can be used in conjunction with other power components like diesel generators wind turbines batteries etc These solar hybrid power systems may be capable of providing a continuous source of power 2 Advantages EditInstallers have the right to feed solar electricity into the public grid and hence receive a reasonable premium tariff per generated kWh reflecting the benefits of solar electricity to compensate for the current extra costs of PV electricity 2 Disadvantages EditAn electrical power system containing a 10 contribution from PV stations would require a 2 5 increase in load frequency control LFC capacity over a conventional system jargon an issue which may be countered by using synchronverters in the DC AC circuit of the PV system The break even cost for PV power generation was in 1996 found to be relatively high for contribution levels of less than 10 While higher proportions of PV power generation give lower break even costs economic and LFC considerations impose an upper limit of about 10 on PV contributions to the overall power systems 20 Technical Challenges EditThere are many technical challenges to integrating large amounts of rooftop PV systems to the power grid Reverse power flow Edit The electric power grid was not designed for two way power flow at the distribution level Distribution feeders are usually designed as a radial system for one way power flow transmitted over long distances from large centralized generators to customer loads at the end of the distribution feeder With localized and distributed solar PV generation on rooftops reverse flow causes power to flow to the substation and transformer causing significant challenges This has adverse effects on protection coordination and voltage regulators Ramp rates Edit Rapid fluctuations of generation from PV systems due to intermittent clouds cause undesirable levels of voltage variability in the distribution feeder At high penetration of rooftop PV this voltage variability reduces the stability of the grid due to transient imbalance in load and generation and causes voltage and frequency to exceed set limits if not countered by power controls That is the centralized generators cannot ramp fast enough to match the variability of the PV systems causing frequency mismatch in the nearby system This could lead to blackouts This is an example of how a simple localized rooftop PV system can affect the larger power grid The issue is partially mitigated by distributing solar panels over a wide area and by adding storage Operation and maintenance Edit Rooftop PV solar operation and maintenance is of higher costs in comparison with ground based facilities due to the distributed nature of rooftop facilities and harder access In rooftop solar systems it typically takes a longer time to identify a malfunction and send a technician due to lower availability of sufficient photovoltaic system performance monitoring tools and higher costs of human labor As a result rooftop solar PV systems typically suffer from lower quality of operation amp maintenance and essentially lower levels of system availability and energy output Largest rooftop solar installations EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2021 Rooftop photovoltaic power stations 5 MW and larger PV power station Location Country Nominal Power 21 MWp NotesJining Huaxi Shandong China 120 Spanned across 43 rooftops with total capacity of 110 GWh year 22 LaiYih Group Vinh Long Vietnam 37 6 Rooftop of footwear manufacturing facility 23 24 Prologis Redlands Distribution Center Redlands California United States 28 1 A series of installations on several rooftops at Prologis Redlands Distribution Center from November 2010 to August 2013 ranging from 1 75MW to 6 77MW 25 Mai Dubai Bottling Plant Dubai United Arab Emirates 18 1 52 000 solar modules completed Summer of 2019 26 AG Heylen Energy Venlo Netherlands 18 015 This project at Venlo consists of over 48 000 solar modules and over 100 inverters 126 000 square meter of roofs is used 27 Installation completed in August 2020 28 Apple Park Cupertino California United States 17 Approx 10 MW on main building and 7 MW on two parking structures 29 Arvind Limited Santej India 16 2 This is the largest solar rooftop plant in India at single industrial premises This project at Santej consists of over 46 000 solar modules and over 180 inverters More than 20 000 man days were spent in installing this landmark and over 40 000 square meter of old roofs were replaced to make way for this plant 30 Warehouse by Permacity LADWP Los Angeles California United States 16 4 31 General Motors Zaragoza Spain 11 8 Installed at General Motors Spanish Zaragoza Manufacturing Plant in fall 2008 32 33 Dera Baba Jaimal Singh Beas India 11 5 Solar power plant spread over 42 acre rooftop 34 Riverside Renewable Energy Holt Logistics Gloucester Marine Terminal Gloucester City New Jersey United States 10 1 Three refrigerated warehouse buildings Completed April 2012 with 9 MW 35 36 expanded in 2019 37 Southern California Edison Whirlpool Corporation Regional Distribution Center Perris California United States 10 0 Installed on rooftop of Whirlpool Corporation Regional Distribution Center Sept 19 2011 38 St Charles International Perpignan France 9 Fruit and vegetable distribution centre 39 40 Prologis Rialto I 210 Distribution Center Rialto California United States 8 601 Rooftop of building number 2 completed in August 2011 25 NRG Energy Mandalay Bay Resort Convention Center Las Vegas NV United States 8 3 Installed on rooftop of Mandalay Bay Resort Convention Center Sept 18 2014 41 42 43 Expanded to 8 3 MW in 2016 44 Prologis Perth Amboy Corporation Park Perth Amboy New Jersey United States 8 135 Perth Amboy Corporation Park 1 and 2 including rooftop of US Foods refrigerated warehouse 25 45 Greenport distribution centre Venlo Netherlands 7 7 Distribution center 46 Amazon Carteret New Jersey United States 7 5 Warehouse 47 Goodyear Dunlop logistic centre Philippsburg Germany 7 4 Constructed 2011 48 Iron Mountain Inc Edison New Jersey United States 7 19 Data center 49 50 IMAX Long An Vietnam 7 Rooftop at Phuc Long industrial zone 51 Duke Realty Perth Amboy New Jersey United States 6 94 Rooftops of two adjacent warehouse buildings First community solar project in New Jersey 52 53 Shanghai No 1 2 Metro Operation Co Ltd Hongqiao Railway Station Shanghai China 6 68 BIPV roof of the station 54 Port of Hull Kingston upon Hull United Kingdom 6 5 Spanned across several roofs at Port of Hull 55 MRPL Mangalore Refinery amp Petrochemicals Limited Mangalore India 6 063 Installed on rooftops inside Refinery site Building Integrated Photovoltaics BIPV roofAtrato Onsite Energy Marks amp Spencer Leicestershire United Kingdom 6 Rooftop of Marks amp Spencer warehouse the largest in UK at the time of the installation in 2015 56 Pata petrochemicals complex Uttar Pradesh India 5 76 State owned gas utility GAIL has commissioned the country s second largest rooftop solar power plant with a capacity of 5 76 MWp 57 RE Cranbury Solar 1 Cranbury New Jersey United States 5 73 58 59 Aurobindo Pharma Windsor New Jersey United States 5 5 Contiguous rooftop solar installed in 2018 60 Nissan Motor Samut Prakan Thailand 5 5 Rooftop of a manufacturing plant 61 62 Amazon Burlington New Jersey United States 5 49 Amazon warehouse 50 63 Constellation Energy Toys R Us Flanders New Jersey United States 5 38 Installed on rooftop of Toys R Us distribution center 64 Was largest in North America 65 Amazon West Deptford Township New Jersey United States 5 15 Amazon warehouse 50 63 Sharp Kameyama Japan 5 1 BIPV roof 66 US Beverage Packers Keasbey New Jersey United States 5 009 Rooftop of 650 000 square foot manufacturing facility 63 67 Prologis Port Reading Carteret New Jersey United States 5 006 Rooftop of building 9 25 Urban Energy Solar Yonkers NY United States 5 This system offsets Urban Energy s CO2 emissions by 1 001 340 kg a 68 Sonnenfleck tts Burstadt Burstadt Hessen Germany 5 BIPV roof in 2005 69 Bentley Motors Crewe United Kingdom 5 The largest in UK at the time of the installation in 2013 70 See also Edit Renewable energy portal Energy portalBuilding integrated photovoltaics List of rooftop photovoltaic installations Maximum power point tracker Photovoltaic power station Solar cable Solar inverter Solar shingles Solar trackerReferences Edit Armstrong Robert 12 November 2014 The Case for Solar Energy Parking Lots Absolute Steel Retrieved 15 November 2014 a b c d Photovoltaic power 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